Mudface said:
The PC games market was worth $13 billion worldwide in 2008 (compared to $32 billion for all the consoles). I'd imagine WoW takes in around $1-1.5 billion p.a, given 8-10 million subscribers paying $120 each per year. As big as it is, it's nowhere near 25%. But even if it was, so what? No one suggests dismissing Halo sales on the 360, or Mario Kart sales on the Wii, even though these made up pretty significant proportions of total games sales on those platforms during the year they were released. As for 'genres shrinking', I'm not really sure where you're coming from. There aren't as many sports games, mainly because they work much better on consoles, but there are plenty of other games of all types- even platformers and fighting games. The only area the PC is shrinking in is straight retail sales, which is being replaced by digital downloads in any case. Once again, the PC is ahead of the curve- digital downloads are more lucrative for publishers and, quite simply, are the future. |
you forgut that they also have to buy the game and there are other big mmos. i would say 60-85% is from mmos and rts.








