The PC gaming market has almost doubled in Japan since 2018 | Biden News

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Even as some Japanese game publishers worry about the country’s future gaming population, a new report says at least one segment of the Japanese gaming market is thriving.


Weekly Famitsu (via Games Industry.biz) recently published a report from Japanese think tank Kadokawa Ascii Research Laboratories that analyzed the Japanese PC game market. The report said that the market for PC gaming in Japan has almost doubled since 2018 and will reach ¥131.3 billion in 2021 (about $900 million USD).

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PC accounted for nearly 7 percent of Japan’s total gaming market, which was estimated at approximately ¥2 trillion ($13.7 billion) in 2021. That market is heavily dominated by mobile gaming, followed by home consoles and then PC. There were 16 million PC gamers in Japan last year, about 30 percent of Japan’s total gamer population (estimated at 55.4 million in 2021). That number was only 11 million in 2015. Of those 16 million, 4.5 million say they only play on PC, which is more than double the number of exclusive PC gamers in Japan in 2015.

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Kantan Games analyst Dr. Serkan Toto speculated on why the Japanese PC game market is booming. Twin motivations could be supply issues for PS5s and the pandemic pushing gamers to find entertainment wherever they can. There is also a “growing acceptance of foreign and indie games” sold on Steam and the Epic Games Store, as well as more Japanese publishers making games for PC like Final Fantasy 14.

“PC gaming was never really dead in Japan, and its niche character was always a bit exaggerated in my opinion,” said Toto. “I believe that the trend towards a larger PC game industry in Japan will continue in the next several years. For example, Valve says that Japan has not only finally entered Steam’s Top 10 country ranking but currently boasts one of the highest growth rates worldwide.”

Toto could also refer to recent statements made by Valve’s Erik Peterson, who said that Japan’s PC gaming scene is growing faster than anywhere else in the world. He cited the popularity of portable gaming in Japan due to the success of the Steam Deck, which may yet push Japan’s PC gaming statistics even higher.

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