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Video game spending to surpass music spending this year

Slimy   on 23 June 2007 - 19:07 · 7 comments & 8187 views

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In its annual "Global Entertainment and Media Outlook" report covering 2007 through 2011, consulting firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers has concluded that the video gaming industry is poised to overtake the music industry in the US, with global spending on video games surpassing music spending as soon as this year. The rising penetration of broadband combined with consoles with online capabilities, wireless phones capable of downloading games, and technologically advanced consoles are credited with driving the video game industry's strong growth. One shouldn't of course outrule that DRM is to blame for the music industry’s fallback.

PwC believes that the gaming industry will see a compound annual growth rate of 9.1% between 2007 and 2011, resulting in a $48.9 billion global video game market in 2011, up from $37.5 billion this year. The US market will grow much more slowly than that, though, going from $10.4 billion to $12.5 billion over the same period. PwC says that Asia will see the greatest growth during that time and see the largest amount of spending, topping out at $18.8 billion in 2011 with a CAGR of 10%. The report also makes note that global spending on console and handheld games will go up from $6.5 billion in 2006 to $7.9 in 2011.

News source: Ars Technica

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#2 solardog on 23 Jun 2007 - 23:25
Really? I'm surprised this hasn't happened yet. Did they take into account that most music sucks nowadays? Thats gotta be a factor.
(2 replies) #3 rajputwarrior on 24 Jun 2007 - 01:44
well geesh, if everyone didn't pirate music this wouldn't be happening... (kidding!
#3.1 solardog on 24 Jun 2007 - 17:08
That is also a factor tho. People do pirate games, but not many average, every day people pirate games. I bet you could find 10 people just in your immediate area that are downloading music illegally...like your Uncle John or little niece Suzi Q or nephew Kenny. I completely forgot what my point was.
#3.2 SacrificialSoldier on 26 Jun 2007 - 15:47
Agreed. But game prices are so not worth it. I have almost every game out today and I have not spent a penny. Trading, downloading, BDays, Christmas and such gets me them 4 free
#4 XgD on 25 Jun 2007 - 19:43
Price of games has gone sky high, music has remained pretty much the same. Go figure
#5 JiveMasterT on 27 Jun 2007 - 18:57
I guess music quality is declining at a faster rate than game quality is.

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