Gaming worth more than video and music combined

The video games sector now accounts for more than half of the UK's entire entertainment market, according to a new report.
The
industry is worth £3.86bn ($4.85bn) - more than double its value in
2007 - said the Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA).
That makes it more lucrative than video and music combined.
The success is largely down to three games: Fifa 19, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.
The
games market has grown, despite the fact that the physical console and
PC games market shrank slightly in 2018, and digital also had a modest
12.5% growth.
Chief executive of ERA, Kim Bayley said: "The games
industry has been incredibly effective in taking advantage of the
potential of digital technology to offer new and compelling forms of
entertainment. Despite being the youngest of our three sectors, it is
now by far the biggest."

Three games - Fifa 19, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Call of Duty: Black
Ops 4 - each sold more than one million physical units in the UK during
2018.
The figures do not take account of the success of mobile
and free games such as Fortnite, which has more than 200 million players
around the world.
Mass market entertainment
Piers
Harding-Rolls, head of games research at IHS Markit said: "During the
last five years the games sector has benefited hugely from the
mainstream adoption of games apps on smart devices, and the transition
from physical distribution to digital distribution in established parts
of the market such as console gaming.
"Games are now truly mass market and a very important part of the entertainment sector."
He
added: "Growth has been fuelled by the dominance of free content and
in-game monetisation, which expands the adoption of games but also
removes the cap on spending for those gamers that are really engaged in
the experiences.
"The flexibility of interactive content means it
is unique in that it can be monetised in this way, which is an
advantage over other forms of entertainment."
Source: BBCNews
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