THE FUTURE OF GAMING LEADERS BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE

THE FUTURE OF GAMING LEADERS BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE

The future looks bright for game manufacturers as gaming continues to enter the mainstream and evolve both technologically and artistically. While established console and PC game makers will drive much of this expansion, shifts in platforms and business models will create opportunities for new players as well.

Mobile gaming currently generates over 50% of industry revenue and that share is forecasted to grow steadily in coming years as smartphones and tablets eclipse other devices’ capabilities. Leading manufacturers will dedicate more resources toward AAA mobile game development and acquisitions of prominent indie studios specifically focused on mobile platforms. Production values and strategic licensing deals with brands from other entertainment sectors will also increase as manufacturers target wider casual gaming audiences beyond traditional hardcore gamers.

Cloud gaming presents a potentially massive area of future growth allowing users to stream high fidelity games without expensive hardware purchases. As cloud technology and 5G connectivity continue maturing enabling seamless cross-device play, dedicated cloud gaming services from the likes of Microsoft and Amazon as well as hybrid console/streaming devices will redefine the competitive landscape and business models. More industry mergers and platform partnerships are expected as traditional manufacturers adapt cloud delivery capabilities too.

Ongoing advancements in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence will drive higher levels of immersion, customization and simulation that transform gaming experiences in coming years as well. Specialty manufacturers focused exclusively on developing groundbreaking VR/AR titles and peripherals will emerge to capture share in specific market segments. AI integration will enable new levels of responsive, personalized content within games. And further back-end AI optimization will accelerate production cycles allowing faster iteration and release of dazzling next-generation games.

While blockbuster franchises will continue leading revenues, smaller independent studios tapping into viral sales channels will see their most creative and audacious projects finding cult success more than ever before too. All said and done game production budgets, merchandising partnerships and esport tournament prizes will all dramatically increase over time – cementing computer gaming’s status as mainstream, big-budget entertainment events competing with any medium.