Home video software revenue up 17%
Variety is reporting that Home Video Software is up a whopping 17%, and that can be attributed almost exclusively to video games!Worldwide home entertainment software revenue will grow 17% between
2008 and 2010 to $78.2 billion, fueled by growing consumer demand for
next-gen games and Blu-ray discs, according to a new forecast from
Media Control GfK Intl.The report, which covers vidgame and homevid
software, predicts worldwide consumer spending of $67.1 billion this
year, up 10% from 2007 (including a foreign exchange gain on the dollar
of about 2%).
Growth for this year and the next several years
will come almost exclusively from the games sector, with game software
for all console, PC and handheld platforms expanding to $33.3 billion
this year, up 22% from 2007. Games growth will be about 18% in 2009 and
12% in 2010, according to the report.
Homevid, meanwhile, will
remain virtually flat at either side of $34 billion worldwide through
2010, with growth from the fledgling Blu-ray format compensating for
declines in aging standard DVD.
Blu-ray sales will more than
quadruple this year, to $1.5 billion worldwide, according to GfK, then
grow 184% in 2009 to $4.1 billion and another 94% to hit $8 billion in
2010.
During the same time frame, DVD sales will fall from $32.2 billion in 2008 to $26.2 billion in 2010.
There
are some bright spots globally, with homevideo sales in smaller
territories including Italy, Germany, and Australia expected to grow
more than 10% this year.
The U.S. accounts for the largest share of the global home entertainment market by far with about 39% this year.
In
the U.S., homevideo revenues are expected to decline about 3% this
year, with DVD down 8%, to $13.9 billion, and Blu-ray more than
quadrupling, to $888 million.
Videogame revs in the U.S. will hit $11.4 billion in 2008, up 19%.
Media
Control GfK collects point-of-sale retail data in a dozen countries
outside the U.S. Where it does not have point-of-sale data, it used
partner data and industry interviews to develop its forecast.
Posted at 06:14AM Jun 22, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |