ScepticMatt
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2014 forecast (Edit: $20B 2012)
The full DFC Intelligence brief will be released on February 11.
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Top games 2013DFC has now raised its internal forecast for the global PC gaming market this year from $22 billion to $25 billion. DFC analyst Jeremy Miller said that "core gamers seem to be willing to spend more money than ever." While Asia remains a big contributor to the market, interestingly DFC found that core PC gameplay in the West increased in 2013 versus 2012.
On payment systems:The top titles of 2012 continued to do well in 2013 and new titles like Battlefield 4 and Total War: Rome II had solid performances." League of Legends remained the number one PC title in 2013, followed by Dota 2, which actually had the most growth in 2013. DFC said that new versions of popular sports titles like FIFA 2014 also did very well.
Rise of MOBA, decline of MMOThe big surprise is that an upfront payment business model still seems to do very well. Dota 2 charged a $30 beta fee before going free-to-play and a great deal of people took advantage of that. So really we see a hybrid business model working where you can call it F2P but still charge upfront
Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articl...-market-to-exceed-USD25-billion-this-year-dfcThe MOBA genre is "far and away the largest because of those two games" whereas MMOGs are on the decline and first-person shooter games actually surpassed them on the PC in 2013.
The full DFC Intelligence brief will be released on February 11.
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