Last year, the gaming industry lost 176 million users due to a variety of headwinds and challenges, and online games had their role in this downturn. Although the number of online gamers dropped by 27.5 million in 2022, the entire market is set to recover this year and witness impressive user growth.
According to data presented by Sports Lens, the number of people playing video games is expected to grow by 100 million year-over-year and hit 1.1 billion in 2023.
One- Seventh of the World’s Population Plays Online Games; the Number of Users to Touch 1.2B by 2025
Gaming has often been stereotyped as being isolating and unsociable, but the pandemic has shown this could not be further from the truth. Millions of people picked up their controllers and keyboards to escape the boredom and isolation of COVID-19 lockdowns, searching for a way to both entertain themselves and maintain social connections. Online games were the number one choice for many.
According to a Statista survey, there were around 835 million online gamers three years ago. After the pandemic hit, this number jumped to over one billion in a matter of months and continued rising. In 2021, there were already 1.1 billion online gamers, but the number slipped to 1.07bn in 2022, one of the most challenging years for the entire gaming industry.
Statista expects the number of users to recover to 1.13bn this year, or one-seventh of the world’s population. Although annual user growth will slow down, more than 67 million people are still expected to join the online gaming community by 2025, with the total number of users reaching close to 1.2 billion people.
Following the 100 million user growth expected in 2023, Statista expects the online game’s revenues to increase by 10% YoY to $26bn worldwide. By 2025, this figure will touch almost $30bn.
China, South Korea, and Japan Have the Biggest Online Gaming Reach
While China and the United States alone generate 46% of total online gaming revenues, the US is not even in the top three countries when looking at the online gaming reach among the population.
In 2023, the US online gaming industry is projected to have around 74 million users, with a user penetration rate of 22% – less than China, South Korea, or Japan.
After a challenging 2022, the Chinese online gaming market will reach nearly 373 million users this year, with an impressive 25.5% user penetration rate.
Although South Korea has only half the online gamers as Japan, the country follows China with a 24.3% penetration rate and 12.5 million users in 2023.
Japan rounds the top three group, with 27.9 million online gamers and a 22.3% penetration rate as of this year.