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Games on: sector sees rise to record profit amid ‘renaissanc­e’

Growth in gaming despite slowdown in consumer spending a sign of ‘world-class content’, claims industry expert

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The UK games market grew 12.4% to a record £5.11 billion last year despite the squeeze on consumer spending and household incomes, figures show.

Trade body UK Interactiv­e Entertainm­ent (Ukie) said the growth of the games sector amid the slowdown in consumer spending showed the industry was producing “world-class content for an ever-expanding eager audience”.

Game software remained the largest part of the market, with overall sales increasing 8.3% to a new high of £3.56bn.

Digital and online PC and console sales also saw a significan­t increase, up 13.4% to £1.6bn, although physical sales of new software also rose by 3.1% to £790 million, driven in part by the

It’s been another year of growth for the games industry withUK consumers demonstrat­ing they have a strong appetite for what our innovative and creative sector makes

popularity of the new Nintendo Switch.

The success of new game sales contribute­d to a drop in sales of preowned software, down 15.1% to £101 million.

Console sales were up 30% on the previous year to £659m as players invested in new releases such as the Nintendo Switch, PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, while UK consumers spent more than £100m on headsets for the first time.

Ukie chief executive Jo Twist said: “It’s been another year of growth for the games industry, with UK consumers demonstrat­ing they have a strong appetite for what our innovative and creative sector makes.

“The games sector is constantly innovating and investing in new experience­s, technologi­es and the skilled people to make an ever-more compelling and diverse range of games, bringing tremendous value for money to consumers year on year.”

Dorian Bloch, GfK senior client insight director for entertainm­ent, said: “With Sony’s PS4 showing four consecutiv­e years of over one million units sold per year, a strong performanc­e from Microsoft’s sub £200 Xbox One S and premium core gamer Xbox One X, plus the introducti­on of Nintendo’s Switch enjoying the best start for a Nintendo home console since the mighty Wii back in 2006, it is clear that the console gaming market is now enjoying a renaissanc­e.”

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Players at the Electronic Entertainm­ent Expo E3 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

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