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Think Services census reveals 13 percent increase in North American gaming jobs

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Think Services Game Group’s Game Developer Research has recently published its Game Developer Census 2008 report with some interesting numbers.  Surveying all companies working in the video game development and publishing in North America, the survey uncovered a 12 percent year on year increase of US employees.  This years number clocks gaming industry jobs at a rockin’ 44,400 – up from 39,700 in 2007.  If the 12 percent in the US wasn’t enough to make you sit up and take notice, take a look to our neighbors to the north: Canadian video game jobs leaped a healthy 17 percent; up to 9500 from 8100.  Combined the North American gaming industry increased 13 percent, from 47,800 to 53,900.  Now that’s alotta jobs, and outstanding industry growth.

While a portion of this increase comes from increased staffing numbers related to next-gen games, the driving factor has been continued development and investment in MMOs and Virtual Worlds.  VC’s have obviously put their reservations on the shelf, as continued growth in the free-to-play game worlds has spurred increased investments.

Breaking it down in geographic terms, while Governor Schwarzenegger’s statewide economy might not be rocking the Kasbah, 21,200 game developers couldn’t be happier in the Golden State.  Washington State ranks a healthy #2 with over 4,700 employees, and the longhorns of Texas calling 3,330 video game industry professionals state residents.  In total, seven states (California, Washington, Texas, New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, and Florida) have over 1,000 game professionals as inhabitants.  North Carolina and Maryland are just below the 1,000 threshold.

Interesting to note; the census did NOT include game tools companies (who’s your favorite microtransaction payment method firm?), game contracting/services companies, external PR, marketing, legal, and other business services and liaison or licensing divisions at larger media companies.  Game Developer Research estimates this number to be in the 18,000 range in North America.

“We’re delighted to present our second Census report, showing a notable increase in the amount of professionals employed in the game industry. With industry revenues at an all-time high, we believe that we’ll continue to see a vibrant market for those employed in the art and science of gaming,” said Simon Carless, publisher of Game Developer Magazine and director of Game Developer Research.

To view a sample data set, or purchase the entire 170 page Game Developer Census 2008 report, visit Think Services at gamedevresearch.com.

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Gameloft rocks the top spot in Mobile Gaming

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Pocket Gamer, considered by most to be the industries leading figure in mobile gaming recently published it’s findings of a comparison study reviewing all game publishers. The study was based on 313 international game reviews made public between January and March 2008. Rankings and ratings were compiled from heavy hitters Pocket Gamer, IGN Wireless, Mobile Game FAQs, Airgamer, and midget review.

Gameloft came out on top, receiving the award for “Best-Ranked Mobile Game Publisher”. Editor in chief of pocket gamer said, “Gameloft’s tally was based only on 34 available reviews out of the 313 that we studied. This makes the outcome all the more impressive because they managed to secure very high scores based on a small number of published reviews.”

“Receiving this honor from Pocket Gamer is a true privilege,” said Michel Guillemot, President and CEO, Gameloft. “We will strive to live up to this distinction by continuing to deliver the best titles worldwide.” Gameloft surpassed the competition with an average score of 7.94 out of 10, ahead of the second place publisher that earned a median score of 7.61.

Gameloft is a leading international publisher and developer of video games for mobile phones and consoles. Creating games since 1999, they have options available for handsets equipped with Java, Brew, or Symbian technology. Gameloft also publishes titles for WiiWare and DS, Xbox LIVE arcade, iPods, and PCs. Gameloft’s top titles include Block Breaker Deluxe, Asphalt: Urban GT, and New York Nights. Gameloft enjoys network distribution in over 80 countries globally.

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The9 Limited gets new man behind the money

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

In case your living under a rock, The9 is a leading retailer in China’s ‘Holy cow, that’s just enormous’ gaming industry.  They focus mainly on operating and developing top titles for the Chinese online gaming market.  The9 does this either directly with in house titles OR through affiliate licensing deals.  Some of the titles in The9’s portfolio are Granado Espada, Soul of the Ultimate Nation, and a small title you may have heard of: World of Warcraft.  To say that The9 are a small deal would be a large mistake.

So it might come as a bit of a surprise that Chief Financial Officer Tony Tse has decided to step down from his post with The9.  Mr. Tse has resigned sue to personal and family reasons according to The9’s PR rep.  Tse will leave the 9 effective July 4th.

When you’re managing that amount of cash, time really IS money.  Wasting now time or money, The9 have also announced that they’ve appointed Mr. George Lai as new man behind the bucks, effective July 3rd (So they have 2CFO’s on the 3rd?  Who gets the office?)

Prior to The9, Lai has worked at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu since 2000 and served in various positions including audit manager and senior auditr in Hong Kong, New York and Beijing.  In other words, don’t even try to squeeze a penny by this guy…he knows his stuff.

Mr. Jun Zhu, The9′s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented:
“Although we are sorry to see Tony’s departure due to personal and family reasons, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to his hard work during his serving period at The9.  In addition, we are very pleased to welcome George on board as our new Chief Financial Officer. George has extensive knowledge in US GAAP and solid background in dealing with public company issues, especially in the fast booming internet industries, and we believe he will fully utilize these knowledge and skill-sets to perform the important managerial role of Chief Financial Officer at The9.”