Friday, June 18, 2010
NPD: U.S. Consumers Spent $4.5-4.75B On Used, Digital Games In 2009
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Consumers in the U.S. spend around $4.5 to $4.75 billion on used games, rentals, subscriptions, digital download games, downloadable content, and mobile apps in 2009, according to research firm The NPD Group. That amount, which is concentrated among downloadable content (e.g. map packs) and games purchased through digital distribution services, helped bring the total amount U.S. consumers spent on video games last year to $15.0 to $15.25 billion. The other $10.5 million in that total ...
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