Game Developer Research has
published its seventh report, the 2008 State Of Game Development Survey.
The in-depth 180-page report was compiled by surveying almost 2,000 video
game professionals from North America and beyond who read Gamasutra.com or
subscribe to Game Developer magazine.
The report includes answers to more than 55 questions about the
platforms Western game creators develop for, the market sectors they are
working in, the tools they use, and the amount of money they spend on them.
Some of the highlights of the report which Game Developer Research is
revealing to the public at this time include:
- Overall, 70% of those replying are making games on the PC or Mac, with
43% creating for console and 28% for web platforms -- with just 16%
making games for handheld platforms such as the DS or PSP.
- Of the surveyed console developers, which represent a notable
cross-section of the entire industry, 73% are creating games for Xbox
360, 58% (including some of the same respondents) for the PlayStation
3, and 42% for the Wii -- with 15% still creating games for the
PlayStation 2. This implies that the greatest amount of Western console
developers by sheer numbers are creating games for Microsoft's console
-- but due to team size differences, this doesn't necessarily imply
that more games will appear on the Xbox 360 than other consoles.
- Again, of the largely North American and European developers surveyed,
Nintendo DS had the largest amount of creators by numbers, with 75% of
those handheld developers surveyed making games for it -- and with 45%
making games for the PSP.
The report also discusses trends in programming language. Of those
responding, 76% are currently using C++ to make games, with 31% using C#,
and 19% using Java/J2ME in their programming efforts. In addition, 9% of
those replying still use assembly language in some way.
The remainder of the survey offers data on the purchasing habits and
development choices of the game development industry, with market share
information in areas as diverse as AI tools, game engines, 3D art software,
compilers, books, motion capture suites, and computer hardware -- covering
every submarket of purchases made by game makers. Game Developer Research
expects the report to be of interest to technology companies in the game
development space, as well as those looking to enter the market or to
survey general game industry trends.
"Our goal at Game Developer Research is always to arm the industry with
the knowledge necessary to continue pushing the boundaries of game
development," said Simon Carless, publisher of Game Developer magazine. "We
hope that companies already succeeding in or looking to enter the game
technology space find the report to be an integral tool for growth."
The full '2008 State Of Game Development Survey' is available now via
the Game Developer Research website -- http://www.gamedevresearch.com --
priced at $2,495. More information is also available by contacting Game
Developer Research at research@gdmag.com.