Massachusetts Established as $2 Billion Digital Gaming Hub

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Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:45am EDT

MassTLC Survey reveals more than 1,200 Gaming Jobs Have Fueled High-Profile
Titles and Industry Growth
BURLINGTON, Mass.--(Business Wire)--
The Mass Technology Leadership Council (MassTLC), the state`s most influential
technology industry association, today released the results of a survey on the
digital gaming industry, which revealed that the gaming sector brings revenues
exceeding $2 billion to the state. Massachusetts is home to many world-renowned
game designers and has spawned some of today`s most popular gaming titles
including BioShock, Dungeons and Dragons, Lord of the Rings, Rock Band, Scrabble
Cubes, Second Life and Zoo Tycoon. With more than 1,200 tech professionals
currently employed across the state, the MassTLC expects gaming industry jobs to
increase by 20% in 2009. 

"The digital gaming industry is on fire in Massachusetts - one of the fastest
growing sectors in technology and entertainment in the country," said Governor
Deval Patrick. "I am committed to supporting this and other creative economy
industries, for the job opportunities they create and for what they do to
elevate Massachusetts` strengths as a center of technology innovation." 

Key findings from the MassTLC survey include:

* Nearly 50 percent of companies surveyed have been in business for more than
five years, exhibiting depth and longevity. 
* The gaming industry employs approximately 1,200 people across the state in the
areas of engineering, art, game design and quality assurance. 
* Massachusetts colleges and universities are home to 15 programs supporting the
digital gaming industry, including WPI's Interactive Media and Game Development
program and Northeastern University`s graduate program in game design. 
* 79 percent of Massachusetts-based gaming companies are private or
angel-funded, while 13 percent are venture-funded and 8 percent are public. 
* 46 percent of companies surveyed focus on the PC as a gaming platform,
followed by 13 percent each primarily serving Xbox 360 and P33 gamers. 
* Casual games are the most prominent area of focus for Massachusetts gaming
companies, followed by core or console games and Massively Multiplayer Online`s
(MMOs).

"It`s an exciting time to be president of a digital games company in the state
of Massachusetts. With the talent that we have collectively recruited and
developed along with the games industry`s commitment to innovation, we`re
confident that Massachusetts will continue to be a leader of the game," said
Peter Blacklow, president of WorldWinner and EVP of GSN Digital. 

"I am pleased to be working with the leaders in the industry on this important
endeavor to will help attract top talent and foster entrepreneurship in the
industry locally," said Radoff. 

"The MassTLC is excited to work with the state, Boston Post Mortem and the MIT
Enterprise Forum`s SIG to support the local digital game community," said Tom
Hopcroft, president and CEO of MassTLC. "Given the growth and potential we`ve
identified, we know our gaming industry cluster will be a win for all - the
state, colleges and universities and businesses." 

For the MassTLC digital gaming survey, the organization surveyed more than 30
leading Massachusetts gaming companies in the first half of 2009. It was
conducted on behalf of MassTLC`s digital gaming cluster, an initiative
co-chaired by Peter Blacklow, president of WorldWinner and EVP of GSN Digital
and Jon Radoff, CEO of GamerDNA. The cluster hosts more than 30 companies,
including 2K Boston, 38 Studios, GamerDNA, Harmonix Music Systems, QuickHit,
Rockstar New England, Turbine and WorldWinner. 

In the year to come, MassTLC will be working with UMASS Boston on further
research in the Massachusetts gaming industry through a grant awarded to UMass
Boston by the UMASS President's Creative Economy Initiatives Fund. The research
will take a deeper dive into the impact of the industry on the Massachusetts
economy. 

About Mass Technology Leadership Council

MassTLC is the premier technology industry association in the region dedicated
to fostering entrepreneurship and promoting the success of companies that
develop and deploy technology across industry sectors. The Council hosts a
multitude of clusters including digital gaming, energy, healthcare, robotics,
social media and software as a service. Learn more by visiting www.masstlc.org. 



Mass Technology Leadership Council
Tom Hopcroft, 781-993-9000
President
tom@masstlc.org

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