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Tablet gamers ‘to spend over $3bn on in-app purchases in 2016’

February 22, 2013

The rapid take-up of tablets, combined with the growing acceptance of in-game purchasing and virtual currencies will result in an estimated $3.03 billion of sales in 2016, reaching over ten times the $301 million figure calculated for 2012.

The report, from Juniper Research, looks into the fast moving Mobile & Tablet Games market, and highlights the pivotal role of tablet devices in the future growth of the sector.
The Shift to Tablets
The report, which investigates the impact of mobile games on the wider video games industry, found that there had been a clear migration of users from dedicated portable gaming devices across to tablets, and to some extent, smartphones. The freemium model, which is being embraced by tablet users, cannot be implemented as easily on portable gaming devices, as games have to be purchased upfront and the devices themselves often do not allow for a 3G or 4G connection.
Virtual Currency
Increasingly, developers are using virtual currencies to monetise their handset or tablet games, rather than offering in-game items or pay-per-download titles. This can increase users’ engagement with the game, as once the virtual currency is purchased, it can only be spent within that game. Developers are now beginning to focus more on the stickiness of their game, as they realise that creating a high-quality game is not enough to guarantee a profit.
Report author Siân Rowlands added that ‘when we consider that only a small amount of gamers actually make in-game purchases, and those that do typically only spend a few dollars, it becomes apparent that there are a small proportion of consumers spending thousands annually on these virtual currencies, who subsidise the game for everyone else.’
Stacks of Chips
Furthermore, the report went on to point out how free-to-play casino style games were beginning to see increased profits from in-app purchases, even though users are not playing for real money stakes. Games such as Slotomania, Poker by Zynga and Texas Poker were seeing a sharp increase in the number of users buying chips and other in-game items, in some instances spending as much as $100 in one transaction, to allow for a lengthy, uninterrupted gameplay session.
Other Key Findings Include:
• The majority of in-game purchase revenue on tablets will be made in the Far East & China and North America, which will account for over 86% of users’ spend in 2016.
• Smartphones will remain the primary device which users make in-app purchases on, with more than $6 billion spent on them in 2016, over double the amount spent on tablets.
The ‘Mobile & Tablet Games ~ Playing & Paying’ whitepaper is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full report.

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