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Gamer globe: The top 100 countries by 2014 game revenue

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There are 7.2 billion people on this planet, 2.97 billion of which have web access. Of those, 1.8 billion are gamers, and they’ll spend $82 billion in 2014 on Clash of Clans, FIFA 2014, and millions of other games.

The spendiest group? The Japanese, with average annual spend of $120 each.

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Gaming research company Newzoo has released a new interactive data resource that highlights the top regions and countries for gaming revenues in 2014. The company, which recently released its 2014 Global Games Market Report, says that the U.S leads all countries with a total spend of $20.5 billion on games, edging out China with $17.9 billion.

The data clearly show that gaming is no longer about North America and Western Europe. Newzoo CEO Peter Warman said, “The market has become a truly global playground, and the lion’s share of market growth can be found outside of mature markets.”

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Here are the top 20:

  1. U.S.A.: $20.5 billion
  2. China: $17.9 billion
  3. Japan: $12.2 billion
  4. Germany: $3.43 billion
  5. U.K.: $3.43 billion
  6. Korea: $3.36 billion
  7. France: $2.6 billion
  8. Canada: $1.7 billion
  9. Italy: $1.5 billion
  10. Spain: $1.49 billion
  11. Brazil: $1.34 billion
  12. Russian Federation: $1.14 billion
  13. Australia: $1.14 billion
  14. Mexico: $1 billion
  15. Taiwan: $643 million
  16. India: $583 million
  17. Netherlands: $433 million
  18. Turkey: $375 million
  19. Sweden: $370 million
  20. Switzerland: $326 million

The last country in the top 100 is Sri Lanka, whose 21 million citizens will spend under $9 million — less even than tiny Malta, whose 430,000 residents will spend $9.9 million.


Newzoo’s 2014 Global Games Market Report is available on VB Intel.


The Newzoo data is live and will be updated frequently. But perhaps even more interestingly, the company has released it in Excel format as well, so you can slice and dice the data — determining, for instance, which countries spend the most on games.

When you divide gaming revenue by online citizens, here are the top 10 highest-spending countries in the world per capita:

  1. Japan: $120/person
  2. Korea: $79/person
  3. U.S.A.: $74/person
  4. U.K.: $62/person
  5. Australia: $55/person
  6. Canada: $54/person
  7. Germany: $50/person
  8. Switzerland: $47/person
  9. France: $46.38/person
  10. Ireland: $46/person

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The entire list of 100 top gaming countries is available from Newzoo.

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