EPISODE · Jul 30, 2026 · 5 MIN
GAMIVO Announces New Analysis on the Impact of Digital-Only Game Distribution
from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady explores the transformative shift in the gaming industry from physical to digital-only game distribution. The discussion centers around GAMIVO's latest analysis, which examines the implications of this transition on pricing, accessibility, and market dynamics. The analysis highlights that digital games now account for up to 99 percent of personal computer sales and a significant portion of PlayStation sales. This shift has allowed developers more time to refine their games before launch, as they no longer need to produce physical copies. Additionally, digital distribution has led to more frequent promotions and discounts, benefiting both consumers and independent developers. GAMIVO's analysis suggests that the move away from physical copies could have positive effects, such as allowing developers to allocate more resources to game development. While there are concerns about the inability to resell digital games, the analysis indicates that increased competition among digital platforms could lead to lower prices and more frequent promotions. This shift could make the PlayStation market more competitive, similar to the personal computer and Xbox markets. For more information on GAMIVO's analysis and insights, visit their website at GAMIVO.
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