If you bought a video game in 2015, congratulations! You’ve helped Australia’s video game industry reach its biggest year yet, to the tune of $2.83 billion worth of sales.
That’s another year of double digit growth, with sales increasing year on year by 15 per cent from 2014. The figures, released today by the Interactive Games & Entertainment Association, track sales of software (both physically bought and digital), game subscriptions, and hardware across all gaming devices, including mobile.
Digital has seen a huge increase, up 27 per cent to a massive $1.589 billion, outstripping bricks and mortar sales. They still rose, however, but only by two per cent.
“It has been another very strong year of growth for the Australian video games industry” said Ron Curry, CEO of IGEA, in…