By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - Gaming - UK games market leaps 20 per cent to £3.48bn

The UK games market has risen dramatically year-on-year, as almost every industry category grew.

MCV’s annual valuation of the games market – this year conducted in collaboration with  UKIE – shows that game sales were up 20 per cent over last year to £3.48bn.

This year’s figure includes books, magazines and pre-owned for the first time. But even without this data, the market still grew 16.9 per cent

Most sectors grew or were flat, while digital and mobile grew most significantly. There was growth in the boxed games sector, too, namely around accessories and consoles.

UKIE CEO Dr Jo Twist said: “This snapshot shows that our sector is an economic and cultural powerhouse, and consumers choose to spend their money on not just software, but new hardware and digital content, experiences, and events, too.

“We welcome more valuations like this to fill in the gaps in our data story, especially around digital sales. We need this kind of evidence to be robust so that we can tell our story with confidence, nationally and internationally.”

WHERE EVERY TENNER SPENT ON GAMES IN THE UK GOES...

Sales of boxed games continue to lead the way, accounting for £2.87 of every tenner spent. This was, of course, driven by the biggest selling game of 2013 in GTA V.

Led by the PS4 and Nintendo 3DS, console sales accounted for £1.80 of every £10 spent.

The popularity of Moshi Monsters saw the merchandise sector grow to £0.28 – a figure that also includes games events. Moshi Monsters toys were by far the most successful video game toy line, while Minecraft books generated over £2.5m alone.

Accessories was also up to £1.22, thanks to the success of points cards and interactive toys, such as Skylanders and Disney Infinity.

 

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/uk-games-market-leaps-20-per-cent-to-3-48bn/0133131



Around the Network

Uk is now a gaming powerhouse like US.



Seems pretty good news all round. Digital continues to catch up to physical as expected.



First, what on earth are the game developers/publishers complaining about? Less than 10% of game sales come from Used. Idiots.


In the UK the games industry is the biggest entertainment industry and good on it.... hold on, boxed software was down, wasn't GTA5 released last year?



Hmm, pie.

interesting to see how relatively small used software is in the UK. i would have thought it would have had a bigger percentage of sales.



Around the Network

Cool...digital will probably overtake boxed software this year then. Cray



1. Britains
or
2. europeans buying from britain because of cheaper games?



Nadwki said:


WHERE EVERY TENNER SPENT ON GAMES IN THE UK GOES...

This is one of the worst diagrams I have ever seen.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

vivster said:

Nadwki said:


WHERE EVERY TENNER SPENT ON GAMES IN THE UK GOES...

This is one of the worst diagrams I have ever seen.

The boxes not scaling to the numbers being shown makes me want to stew kittens...



The Fury said:

First, what on earth are the game developers/publishers complaining about? Less than 10% of game sales come from Used. Idiots.


In the UK the games industry is the biggest entertainment industry and good on it.... hold on, boxed software was down, wasn't GTA5 released last year?

10% is massive - used sales. I dont think its fair calling the gaming industry idiots. It's a serious problem just like piracy. I dont think they are idiots for trying to make money from what they have made. Take 10% of your salary and throw it away, it makes a difference. Now if it was 1% I would agree. Of course some people use trade in's to get other games but thats a different discussion for another time.

But, all this does is accelerate digital downloads.

As for boxed software being down, of course, very few big titles were released last year as the last gen wound up, I would see a massive spike in 2015 to boxed products as this gen starts to get going.



Making an indie game : Dead of Day!