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“This industry – with its marriage of high-skill creative, artistic and technical disciplines – is a source of national pride,” said Hilchie. “Many people are still surprised to realize that Canada is the largest producer of video games on a per capita basis, producing criti-cally acclaimed video games on nearly all platforms and enjoyed all over the world.”

Unveiling top-line results from new research conducted by Nordicity for ESAC, Hilchie showed that Canada’s 329 video game studios are a critical component of this country’s new digital economy generating over $2.3 billion in GDP for the Canadian economy in 2012.

“There are 16,500 men and women work-ing full time in Canada’s video game indus-try – up 5 per cent from where we were in 2011,” reported Hilchie. “But our industry is responsible for generating employment for approximately 27,000 people across the Ca-nadian economy. These are high paying jobs – paying on average just over $72,000 – going to young workers in creative/artistic disci-plines, technical fi elds and business/admin-istrative functions,” said Hilchie.

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Over 84 per cent of Canadian video game studios are now working on games for mo-bile devices (phones and tablets), while just over 48 per cent of studios are devoting some of their resources to console games. Studios in Canada are also developing PC games (66 per cent) as well as games for the Web (46 per cent) and for social networks (29 per cent). Although the overall Canadian industry is shifting more of its attention to mobile or ca-sual titles, bigger-budget console games are still receiving the lion’s share of resources. Companies report that the average budget for console games is $8.7 million, produced by an average team of 65 persons in 583 days, as compared to an average budget of $300,000 for mobile games, a team of 7 persons and 156 days of production.

Canada’s video game industry continues to develop some of the world’s biggest block-busters including franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Batman Arkham, NHL and FIFA.

ESAC partnered with Nordicity to conduct one of the most comprehensive surveys of the Canadian video game industry. ●

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