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China’s mobile games market doubling this year to $3B, will surpass U.S. in 2015 (report)
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http://venturebeat.com/2014/05/06/chinas-mobile-games-market-do
You can’t monetize in China, right? Wrong, apparently.
According to a report that research firm Superdata released yesterday,
Chinese gamers are on track to spend $3 billion this year on mobile games.
And they’re spending at a rate that will surpass the U.S. next year.
“The U.S. mobile game market is showing signs of saturation,” Superdata
says, adding that “China’s average revenue per paying user (ARPPU) and
conversion rate both grew more than 20 percent since last year.”
We recently released the VB Mobile Games Monetization report.
As a result, companies like Microsoft have announced their entry into the
Chinese market with the Xbox One home console, and gaming-specific companies
such as King have inked deals with Tencent to release the popular Candy
Crush Saga in China.
Data on the Chinese market is notoriously difficult to acquire.
Superdata typically derives its data directly from participating games, not
unlike a Flurry or App Annie. However, for this report the company combined
its resources with a partner, Talking Data, which focuses on the China.
Talking Data says its gathers its information from 20,000-plus apps and 400
million mobile users, while Superdata focuses on 450 big apps, with millions
of users.
Worldwide, the app stores and chat networks account for just shy of 1.5
billion mobile games, the report says. The U.S. has 242 million players
spending about $3.2 billion a year, while China has 266 million (and
presumably growing) who are spending $3 billion a year at current revenue
run rates. But growth in U.S. monthly average users has slowed as the market
has saturated, Superdata claims.
conversion and arppu mobile games
Tellingly, while average revenue per paying user in the U.S. edged up 11
percent to $21.60 in the first quarter of 2014, ARPPU in China jumped 21
percent to an astounding $32.46.
The most painful number for American game developers, however, has to be
cost per install.
cpi arpu china usa
In the U.S., this number has jumped 37 percent in the past year, according
to Superdata. But spending hasn’t changed anywhere near that amount,
resulting in lower profitability. Meanwhile in China, cost per install —
which more than doubled in January — has settled back down to more
reasonable levels. Importantly, it’s well below average revenue per user,
meaning game developers have an easier time making money and generating
profits.
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