DFC Intelligence Forecasts That Apple Will Help Drive Mobile Game Market Sales to $11.7 Billion by 2014
Posted on: Wednesday, 21 October 2009, 12:05 CDT
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a series of new reports from DFC Intelligence the worldwide market for portable and mobile games is expected to grow to $11.7 billion by 2014. The primary driver of this growth is expected to be the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch systems. By 2014, sales for games on the iPhone/iPod Touch are expected to account for about 24% of total portable game software sales.
"The dedicated portable game systems from companies like Nintendo and Sony are still expected to lead the market, but it appears growth for these devices has peaked. The platforms from Apple are expected to be responsible for the bulk of market growth over the next few years," says DFC analyst David Cole.
DFC also released some results from a study on the mobile game habits of over 8,000 game players in North America and Europe. 54% of respondents in North America and 69% of respondents in Europe had played a game on their mobile phone in the past year. Furthermore, 45% of respondents in North America and 36% in Europe had paid to purchase an application for their mobile phone. Among respondents, the App Store was already the most popular service for making purchases. Across both North America and Europe about 15% of respondents already owned an iPhone or iPod Touch, compared with 29% that owned a Nintendo DS.
The entry of Apple into the mobile entertainment space is so important that DFC Intelligence partnered with leading iPhone application provider Oceanhouse Media (developers of over 60 iPhone apps) to prepare a detailed report on the market. According to Greg Uhler, Oceanhouse Media Development Director, "with the iPhone and iPod Touch, Apple has finally delivered mobile developers a platform with an attractive business model and a rapidly growing installed base of active consumers." Of course, the iPhone is about more than just games. "Games are expected to account for only about 23% of application sales on the iPhone," says Michel Kripalani, President of Oceanhouse Media. "There are many fantastic opportunities for non-game related content on both the iPhone and iPod Touch. These devices, when combined with Apple's business model, are a much needed revolution for the mobile market."
The new series of reports include The Market for iPhone and iPod Games and Applications, The Market for Portable Video Games and Gamers and the Usage of Mobile Phones. These reports are available individually or as part of one of DFC Intelligence's ongoing research services.
DFC Intelligence is a market research firm focused on video games, PC games, online games and interactive entertainment. For a sample of the monthly DFC Dossier report, or an overview of DFC research, contact Ozzie Monge at omonge@dfcint.com or sign-up at www.dfcint.com.
Oceanhouse Media, Inc. is an iPhone / iPod Touch app development company that was founded in early 2009 by Michel Kripalani, former CEO of Presto Studios and Director of Business Development at Autodesk. The team is comprised of developers with decades of experience, primarily from the video game business, that now share a common purpose to educate, uplift, enlighten and heal the planet through technology.
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