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It states that there are 300 video game companies in France. It estimates the number of jobs directly related to the video game industry at 5,000. It estimates the number of indirect jobs created by the video game industry at 10,000. The report found that in 2013, around 8 out of 10 people had played a video game in the last 12 months. [5]
The video games market is driven by the increasing usage of electronics equipment and R&D projects. The Asia Pacific video game market size was estimated at USD 134.54 billion in 2023 and is projected to surpass around USD 369.05 billion by 2033, growing at a solid CAGR of 10.6% from 2024 to 2033.
BUENOS AIRES — Holding a captive audience, Laura Gouthez, president of the French video game association SO-Games, spoke about the present state of the industry and its forward trajectory in a ...
The French game developer trade group, known as Association des Producteurs d'Oeuvres Multimedia (APOM, now "Syndicat National du Jeu Video") was founded in 2001 [1] by Eden Studios' Stéphane Baudet, Kalisto's Nicolas Gaume, former cabinet member and author Alain Le Diberder, financier and former journalist Romain Poirot-Lellig and Darkworks' Antoine Villette.
Wikipedia categories named after video game companies of France (5 C) Pages in category "Video game companies of France" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
French video games group Ubisoft swung to an operating profit for its full-year to end-March, it said on Wednesday, as record bookings helped it reverse a year earlier loss of 500 million euros ...
The company had a market value of 1.39 billion euros ($1.52 billion), as of Thursday close. One of the options being discussed include taking the French video game maker private, the report said.
In 2009, Nobilis faced financial difficulties in a deteriorating video game market in France, particularly in the Nintendo DS game distribution segment. [4] Between late 2008 and summer 2009, Nobilis canceled six publishing projects commissioned to development studios and laid off 15 to 20% of its 65 employees, in addition to voluntary departures. [4]