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    Game sales surpassed video in UK, says report

    Sales of computer games in the UK have surpassed those of videos for the first time, new figures suggest.


    The Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA) said sales of £1.93bn in 2011 made the gaming industry the country's biggest entertainment sector.


    By contrast, sales of DVDs and other video formats totalled £1.80bn, while music pulled in £1.07bn.


    However, the games industry has had a bumpy start to 2012, with high street chain Game facing administration.


    Major publishers such as Electronic Arts had refused to do business with the retailer over concerns surrounding its financial future.


    In the first 11 weeks of this year, the ERA said video sales were worth more than two times those of games.


    By comparison over the whole of last year games accounted for 40.2% of the entertainment market, video for 37.6% and music for 22.2%.


    Total sales in 2011 for games, video and music fell year-on-year by 3.3% to £4.80bn.

    Knock-on impact

    "This is a dramatic time for the entertainment market," said Kim Bayley, director general of the ERA.


    "It is an historic development for the games sector to have overtaken video last year. Video has long been the biggest entertainment sector. Sales so far this year, however, suggest video is not going down without a fight."


    Piers Harding-Rolls, head of games at IHS Screen Digest, backed up this view - suggesting that Game's struggles would see figures across the industry dip, if only for the start of the year.


    "If Game Group is significantly downsized as a chain, or if its trading continues to be limited in anyway, it is likely that there will be some knock-on impact on the sales potential for the UK market considering its size and reach as a chain," he told the BBC.


    "Catalogue sales look the most exposed, but I expect the impact to be temporary as the other specialist chains, independents and the numerous other retailers, both high street and online, take up any slack left in the market.


    "The UK is the most competitive retail games market in Europe - as such I don't believe gaps in the market will be left unplugged for any length of time."
    Maybe now games companies will stop trying to fuck the UK over by releasing titles last given that unless a game has a global release, the UK gets a game anything from a few days (Mass Effect 3) to a few years (Persona 3, just about every Final Fantasy game before XIII) after the US release.

    Maybe also games publishers might not consider the UK and EU a write off when releasing games there because Americans don't like Japanese games.

    Oh what am I kidding this won't change a fucking thing other than confirm what gamers in the UK have been saying for well over 10 years about gaming being part of mainstream entertainment now.

    EDIT: Yes the BBC loves paragraphs.
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    Re: Video Games Sales Surpassing DVD Sales in the UK

    Isn't putting the price of a video game (I'll use US figures, because I've never been to the UK, nor bought a game/DVD there), which is about $60, up against a DVD, about $15/20, kind of, um, stupid? I mean, wouldn't counting the total number of product moved be a better indicator? Otherwise, DVDs would have to sell 3x just to break even with game sales.

    Maybe I'm just confused.
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      Re: Video Games Sales Surpassing DVD Sales in the UK

      It's total number sold. It was just also telling how much the industries are worth in the UK.

      £1 is about €1.10 or $1.60 and new games are about £45-50. Basically a bran new video game will cost you $70+ over here.
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        In the UK we are ripped off imensly due to our 20% tax rate for VAT and all the other extortinate costs stuffed onto consumer products i.e. transport costs because are fuel is so god damn expensive (oh yes it goes up another 3p a litre fuel duty in august which means it will be £1.50/litre = £5.69 a US gallon = $8.99 basically from August we will be paying $9 a gallon of fuel. it basically breaksdown as 5% goes to the fuel station, 32% is the refinery cost and delivery and a whopping 63% is fecking tax!!!)

        The sad thing is fuel goes up and it automatically puts up food and consumer goods as the transport costs for road hauliers rises and they just get passed on to the public with inflated prices of products. Only reason Amazon is cheaper to get things in the UK is that their business is based in Jersey which avoids alot of the UK tax.

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          Re: Video Games Sales Surpassing DVD Sales in the UK

          That Tax Loophole gets closed next sunday on 1st April and no it's not an April Fools joke. You can thank Mr Cameron for that one.
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          • #6
            Re: Video Games Sales Surpassing DVD Sales in the UK

            These days, you always hear about how video games are the real next big thing and they're experiencing success where movies and music are failing. Not that they're actually failing. Just exaggerating their shortcomings for the sake of making headlines.

            Just kind of interesting from our standpoint because some of us have always known that the experiencing of playing games consists of more than just the gameplay alone. And that companies don't play games (...so to speak) when it comes to the production value these days.
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