We saw some good numbers the other day about the gaming industry as a whole
growing by an impressive 19% in
revenue, well here's some PC-centric figures to look at.
47 million people played PC games in October
alone. The growth of PC gamers continues to rise, although the growth of general PC users
is even bigger so it's kinda diluting things. Another interesting report from the Metrix
guys is that
half of the gamers out there are
picking up a new console system and some info on getting those consoles online
the number of households owning a gaming console
connected to the Internet will increase to 12.3 million by 2006 (up from 700,000
households in 2000), online PC games will continue to account for the lion's share of
gaming subscription revenue. Jupiter projects that subscription revenues from online PC
games will total 1.5 billion dollars by 2006, while subscription revenues from connected
console gaming will only reach 250 million dollars in the same period.