According to Paul Heydon, an investment banker with Avista Partners, the global games market "cap" has reached $105 billion - including online games. During a talk at Edinburgh Interactive Heydon said that most analysts don't factor in revenues from anything outside of the traditional PC and console sector - which usually hits the $50 billion mark. But when you factor in online games that number jumps to $105 billion. Further, he says that and online games which includes MMO, casual, and social - make up 71 percent of the market.
Here's Heydon's breakdown:
Nintendo – $34.96 billion
Other PC/Console (without Nintendo) – $33.22 billion
Online – $23.46 billion
Mobile – $8.26 billion
Retail – $3.11 billion
Payment Services – $1.37 billion
Distribution/Accessories – $311 million
Outsourcing – $255 million
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