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Video Game Advertising

Published by: eMarketer

Published: Feb. 1, 2008 - 15 Pages


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Executive Summary

US Video Game Advertising Spending, by Segment, 2007-2012 (millions)

Key Questions

The eMarketer View

Key eMarketer Numbers - Video Game Advertising

Videogames as a Marketing Channel

US Video Game Advertising Spending, by Segment, 2007-2012 (millions)

Comparative Estimate: US In-Game Advertising Spending, 2006-2012 (millions)

Frequency with which US Internet Households with an Xbox 360 Use It for Playing Games Online, 2007 (% of respondents)

Video Game Industry in Numbers

US Video Game Software and Hardware Revenues, 2007-2012 (billions and % change)

US Video Game Software and Hardware Sales, 2007 & 2008 (billions)

US Video Game Software Sales, by Format, 2007

Worldwide Video Game Software and Hardware Revenues, 2007-2012 (billions and % change)

Worldwide Video Game and Interactive Entertainment Industry Revenues, 2006 & 2009 (billions)

Video Game Console Sales, Households and Installed Base Worldwide, 2008-2012

US Next-Generation Video Game Console Sales, January-December 2007 (units)

Marketing through Console- and PC-Based Games

US Dynamic* In-Game Advertising Spending, 2006 & 2012 (% of total in-game ad spending**)

Marketing through Online Games

Online Gaming Revenues Worldwide, 2006-2011 (millions)

Online Video Game Spending Worldwide, 2006 & 2012 (billions)

In-Game Advertising Case Studies

Evolving Demographics of US Gamers

Demographic Profile of White Collar Casual Gamers Worldwide, June 2007 (% of respondents)

US Online Gamers, by Gender, 2007 (% of total units)

Video Game Ownership according to US Consumers, by Household Type and Gender, February 23, 2007-March 6, 2007 (% of respondents in each group)

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Abstract

Buoyed by a vibrant video game industry that is enjoying unprecedented growth, eMarketer projects that US in-game advertising spending will increase from $295 million in 2007 to $650 million in 2012.

The Video Game Advertising report analyzes this exciting, fast-moving, multi-channel and exploding new advertising medium. Pow! Bam! Whap! Watch out! Video-game advertising comprises several segments, and they are all seeing action.

In Web-based games alone—including sponsored sessions and display ads in or around the online game space—eMarketer expects that ad spending for will jump 133% between 2007 and 2012.

The advergaming segment will also contribute to growth, as will console- and PC-based games.

Key questions the “Video Game Advertising” report answers:
  • What will drive growth in US in-game advertising over the next five years?
  • Which segments of the game industry will grow fastest?
  • How will new technologies affect the way in-game ads are delivered and tracked?
  • How will demographic shifts play into the in-game advertising industry?
  • What is the growth forecast for the video game industry as a whole?
  • And many others…
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The Video Game Advertising report aggregates the latest data from marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer analysis to provide the information you need to make smart, accurate business decisions.

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