Physical games retail will disappear within 10 years, the boss of Runescape
maker Jagex has predicted.
Jagex chief Mark Gerhard told an audience at the BAFTA Question Time event
last night that the eventual closure of embattled retailer GAME is now
inevitable.
"I think, 10 years out from now, we'll be talking about [physical] retail
nostalgically, as a museum piece," he said, reported by GamesIndustry.biz.
"I don't think there's much there that would give it a second life."
Physical retail "erodes the economics for developers being able to make
money" Gerhard said. "They take a chunk - say 20 or 30 per cent - the publishers
take a bit, and after inflation it's no wonder that the independent games
industry isn't alive and vibrant, because they're not making any money."
GAME, the UK's biggest specialist video game shop, was thrust into the
spotlight last month after it emerged it had lost credit insurance with the
banks and doubt was cast on its ability to stock new games.
Although it has secured new terms with its lenders, trimmed its head office
staff count and implemented a strategic review of the company, there remains
concern over GAME's long-term future.
"It's sad to see an institution decline," Gerhard continued, "but the writing
has been on the wall for quite some time - the internet didn't happen
yesterday... People are still playing games. They're still doing business;
they're just doing it in a different place... If you don't adapt you die. It's
as simple as that."
Countering the doom and gloom, however, was UKIE's Jo Twist, who urged the
industry not to "undersell" the retail experience. To those unfamiliar with
gaming or shopping for somebody else it can be the only way to make an informed
purchase, she said.http://www.rsgoldall.com/
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