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China overtakes America as world’s gamer capital
China’s 600 million gamers accounted for nearly a quarter of the global revenue of US$101.1 billion last year, with mobile games propelling the growth
Bloomberg

Annual revenue from computer games exceeded US$100 billion globally for the first time last year, with China overtaking the US as the “gamer capital of the world” in terms of market size, a report published by London-based venture capital firm Atomico said.

The 600 million gamers in China generated US$24.6 billion of the industry’s US$101.1 billion global market value last year, just ahead of the US’ US$24.1 billion.

In 2015, the global games industry was worth US$91.8 billion, data from research house Newzoo showed.

A notable contributor to the growth has been Apple’s mobile app store in China.

Last year, China accounted for 31 percent of the total US$18 billion generated by games on iOS, compared with just 3 percent of the US$2.4 billion total in 2012.

Tom Wehmeier, principal and head of research at Atomico and author of the report published on Thursday, said a number of other major milestones were passed last year.

“We’ve got to the point today where there are now more than 2 billion gamers globally, and mobile has really taken over to the extent that it’s the largest segment overall,” Wehmeier said.

Mattias Ljungman, a partner at Atomico and one of its cofounders alongside Niklas Zennstrom, said that “the average revenue per user is higher in China than the US, which to me would probably make most people fall off their chairs.”

China’s importance to the growth of the global gaming industry is not difficult to see.

Tencent Holdings Ltd (騰訊), China’s largest Internet company by market value and one of the 10 largest public tech companies in the world, has seen enormous success from its mobile gaming and advertising divisions, including social networking platform WeChat (微信) and desktop game League of Legends.

It also owns Honour of Kings, which analysts have estimated would contribute more than 50 percent of Tencent’s smartphone game revenue this year and recorded monthly gross revenue of as much as 3 billion yuan (US$440 million) last month.

In Europe and the US, numbers are still rising alongside investor confidence, Atomico said.

The global games industry is expected to generate US$109 billion in revenue this year, of which 42 percent would come from mobile titles, Atomico said.

That could rise to as much as US$129 billion by 2020, at which point mobile would overtake the combined value of all traditional platforms for games — console and PC — by generating 51 percent of the total revenue for the industry, it said.

“Games have become truly mass market and it’s a massive, massive opportunity that’s only going to get bigger,” Ilkka Paananen, CEO of Supercell, the developer of the popular Clash of Clans mobile game, said in the report.

“One of these days somebody’s going to build a game that reaches a billion users a month,” he said.

Much of China’s gaming market is contained at home, with little international appeal.

Atomico’s report, citing research house App Annie, said that as much as 93 percent of all money spent by Chinese gamers go to titles developed by Chinese-based companies.

This compares with 56 percent of US gamers spending on US-developed games and 36 percent of Europeans spending on games developed in the EU.

Breaking into the Chinese market would require a pairing of international development talent with local Chinese expertise, said Teemu Huuhtanen, chief executive officer of Next Games Oy and previously vice president of mergers and acquisitions at Rovio.
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