We get it. Who wants to play an X-Station or a PlayBox when tending virtual crops and vanquishing zombie hordes is so much more appealing? At least, that seems to be the case for some Europeans, as the BBC reports players have shown their support for the casual by plunking down hundreds of millions of Euros last year.
In Great Britain alone, 13.3 million gamers enjoyed casual titles through various game portals, with 2.4 million of those users actually dipping into their piggy banks to pay while they play. This averages out to a profit of £117 per person per year -- casual gamers alone in Great Britain spent a total of £280 million. It's also reported that gaming on mobile platforms generated £170 million in the UK (which includes all of Great Britain plus Northern Ireland) last year.
Other large markets in Europe have also seen significant revenue. France tallied up £220 million in cash from casual gaming throughout 2009, while Germany doubled that total, securing £440 million from its Hasselhoff-loving populace. We guess Germany can finally be known for loving two things!
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Posted: Feb 11th 2010 4:57AM Shinchi said
I used to work for a company that secured a shit load of finance based on numbers like these. The reality of it all is that the money you see there is split between like 5 companies and the other 10,000 make sod all. Still, the funding people don't know that...
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Posted: Feb 11th 2010 2:47PM cbarrentos said
you spoiled kids these days. back in my youth, we had GameCast, and we liked it!
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Posted: Feb 11th 2010 8:54AM xGeneral DEATHxDEETH82 said
I must get my hands on this Peggle you speak of...
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Posted: Feb 11th 2010 3:18PM (Unverified) said
"the UK (which includes all of Great Britain plus Northern Ireland)"
Thanks for the heads up there Joystiq
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Thanks for the heads up there Joystiq
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