Wireless Gaming To Be Top Mobile Data App: Study

A new study finds that, by the end of 2005, mobile games will generate more revenue than downloading rintones, which is currently the leading wireless data app.

January 27, 2005

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Wireless gaming will become the most commonly type of wireless data application in 2005, according to a study released Thursday by market research firm IDC.

Currently, downloading ringtones is the most widely-used wireless data application, the study found. But wireless gaming will overtake ringtones in 2005 and, by 2008, will generate almost $1.5 billion in revenues annually. In addition, the study noted that revenue from gaming subscriptions will grow increasingly important in the next few years and eventually will become a major source of revenue for wireless operators and game vendors, the study said.

A leading factor in the change is the transition from single-user games to community gaming, the study said. It cited two gaming tournaments that were wildly successful that prove that point.

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