If the findings of a recent survey are to be believed, online purchases of games and extra levels are picking up in UK with nearly 25 percent British gamers purchasing such products over the internet.
The UK National Gamers Survey 2009 has thrown some interesting insights into how gamers are evolving and it comes across as a wake up call for traditional game retailers who may soon find their business getting affected by the brisk online sales.
Typically most traditional retailers prefer to sell game titles at discounted rates along with a gaming console in order to offset the stiff costs associated with the gaming console; however this business model may soon need to be changed if a large section of gamers start purchasing titles online.
The survey also found that over half of Britain’s population prefers to play games on consoles like the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 while home computers figured second with nearly 35 percent folks playing games on them.
The new trends highlighted in the survey also make it quite apparent that many companies and retail stores who cater to the gaming genre may need to evolve their strategy and should actively present more of their products online.
Continued on next page Tags: Game Consoles, Gaming, The Economy
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