Electronic Arts sees resilient market demand

Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:56am EDT
 
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By Jennifer Tan

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Top video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc said the market for its products remains recession-proof, and expects Asian online gaming industry revenues to grow 20-30 percent annually in the next three years.

On a global basis, EA (ERTS.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) expects video game industry sales to hit $48 billion in three years, from $28 billion last year, Chris Thompson, EA's Asia vice president, told Reuters in an interview on Thursday.

"The growth is mainly coming from online and mobile gaming -- users in Asia are not as exposed to console games as those in the U.S., instead, they tend to access PCs more," Thompson said.

"Also, due to the high piracy rates in Asia where people download movies and music over the Internet, users prefer to download the games, play for free on a trial basis, and then move to a subscription-based model later."

The company estimates that the online gaming market in China and South Korea stood at about $1.6 billion and just under $1.5 billion, respectively, last year.

Together with Taiwan, these countries are expected to see growth rates of 30 percent annually for the next three years.

Demand in India will expand faster -- at about 60-80 percent for both online and traditional packaged games -- over the next 2-3 years, Thompson said.

"Apart from its population size, India is also a very entertainment-oriented country -- the people love cricket, music and all kinds of mobile entertainment."  Continued...

 
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