Why Are PC Games Losing Out? Are Desktop Games Dead?
PC games are losing popularity. Mobile games have increased their market share. In 2020 PC games held a market Share of 24%, while mobile games had 48%. The market shares of PC Games has been increasing over the years. In this article, we try to break down the jargon behind the gradual demise of desktop games.
Desktop games are losing market share to mobile games. 85% of the gaming industry's revenue comes from free-to-play games and microtransactions. PC games sold in various countries as per their local market price. Mobile and console games usually have a standard price irrespective of their region.
The biggest issue for PC gamers is to build a powerful gaming PC and modify it each year to meet the demands of the ever-evolving video games. In the case of gaming consoles and smartphones, you can play exciting games year after year without the need to upgrade the device. For an average person, changing their desktop specs according to the requirement of each and every game is quite expensive and laborious.
PC games are expensive because they are not compatible with consoles. PC games can be played on any console. The cost of building a powerful PC far exceeds that of buying a gaming console, because it requires additional peripherals to run it.
PC gamers have a hard time getting exclusive content for consoles. Big technological giants like Sony and Microsoft own the gaming studios that have created most of the iconic games. Adding PC releases to their exclusive games could see them losing their competitive edge over each other.
PC games are losing popularity. Live streaming, esports events and multiplayer games still hold the edge over PC games.