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Growth ahead for more diversified game industry

Posted: Sunday, July 20, 2008, 19:50 (BST)
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The video game industry looks set for at least another year or two of strong growth, driven by geographical expansion, a strong hardware lineup and growing pool of casual gamers, industry executives said.

In a move to capitalize on emerging economies, Sony Corp's (6758.T: Quote, Profile, Research) game unit said at the E3 video game trade show this week it will launch operations in Argentina, Columbia and Peru by March 2009, its first step into the South American market.

Rival Nintendo Co Ltd (7974.OS: Quote, Profile, Research) aims to start offering its Wii console in China this year.

Hardware makers' broader reach beyond the established markets of North America, Europe and Japan would open up new business opportunities for hundreds of software makers and follow the lead of other technology sectors turning to emerging markets for growth.

"Game makers like us are now trying to get into such vibrant regions as Latin America, Eastern Europe, Russia and Asia," Konami Corp (9766.T: Quote, Profile, Research) Executive Corporate Officer Kazumi Kitaue said on the sidelines of the E3.

"With the overall market expanding like this, we should be able do better and better if we really buckle down."

Another growth driver is the widest variety ever of game hardware available, which caters for a broader range of game players and enables software publishers to create multiple revenue streams from a single title.

Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii compete with one another for dominance in the console market. The biggest seller of all time, last generation's Sony machine, the PlayStation 2, is also still thriving.

"The video game industry has never before had a market where this many hardware models co-exist actively," Rakuten Securities analyst Yasuo Imanaka said.

"This creates a very favorable business environment for software makers," he said.



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