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State of The UK Games Industry Report
Written by: Saubryn
Date: 2010-08-10
TIGA, the trade association representing the UK games industry, today released more key findings from a new report titled 'State of the UK Video Games Development Sector'. The report is a comprehensive survey of 78 UK games development businesses and provides an accurate picture of games development in the UK.

Today’s findings relate to trends toward self-publishing in the UK independent development sector.

Self-Publishing Trends
  • Propensity to self-publish: 64 per cent of UK game developers surveyed self-publish games [note 96 per cent of developers surveyed are independent].
  • Preferred platforms for self-publishing: 52 per cent of developers surveyed publish games on the iPhone, 38 per cent on PC, 36 per cent on PlayStation Network/PS3, and 16 per cent on XBLA.
  • Plans to self-publish: Of the 27 game developers in our survey that do not currently self-publish, 70 per cent plan to do so in the future.
  • Obstacles to self-publishing: 26 per cent of the 27 game developers in our survey that do not currently self-publish games cited a lack of finance as the reason behind this situation. 22 per cent said that self-publishing was not a core business activity and 11 per cent said that they lacked the knowledge to go about self-publishing.
  • Importance of online/digital games: On average, 62 per cent of games created by UK developers surveyed are online or digital products, as opposed to physical, However there is a huge difference between publisher owned and independent studios here. For independent developers the figure is 52 per cent, for independent developers who also publish games the figure is 72 per cent and for publisher owned studios the figure is just 1 per cent.


Dr. Richard Wilson TIGA CEO stated: “This report shows the scale of the self-publishing among independent developers in the UK. The UK boasts one of the most talented and creative games development workforces in the world and it is no surprise that UK developers are taking advantage of the new opportunities offered by self publishing. Self-publishing offers developers the chance to produce a more diverse range of products at differing price points. It also offers the opportunity for developers to establish and maintain a direct connection with consumers. At TIGA we encourage and support developers who wish to self publish by offering access to expert advice and a chance to network with other TIGA members who are already active in this area.”

The full State of the UK Video Games Development Sector report covers topics such as industry profile; platforms and genres; self-publishing; in-game advertising; outsourcing; the cost of games development; customers and markets; the main obstacles to business growth and policies to promote growth.
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