Technology
Mobile Gaming Revenue Predicted to Reach $100 Billion This Year
Mobile gaming revenue is predicted to reach $100 billion this year. That is a jump from $86 billion spent in 2019.
The figure comes in a report by data and analytics provider App Annie.
The analysis builds on trends that focus on increased spending for gaming apps with iOS and Android. It also factors in 5G technology and subscription services such as Google Play Pass.
Globally, mobile gaming is now the most popular form of entertainment. Last year, its revenue was 25 percent more than other forms of gaming entertainment.
Popular games in 2019 included Nintendo’s ‘Mario Kart Tour’ and Activision Blizzard’s ‘Call of Duty Mobile.’
Puzzle games were also very popular, pulling in over 21 percent of downloads last year. Worldwide, arcade games accounted for 47 percent.
-
Economy1 month agoOMIFCO IPO: Price, Dividends, Subscription Dates and Listing – Here’s Everything You Need to Know
-
News2 weeks agoINVESTIGATION: Why Nokia Could Matter More in the Quantum Age Than It Ever Did in Mobile
-
Magazines4 weeks agoOER May 2026 Edition: The Digital Copy
-
Investment4 weeks agoWhy Are Tech Stocks Rising Again – And Is It Too Late To Invest In Them?
-
Economy2 weeks agoOMIFCO Successfully Completes Bookbuilding & Sets Final IPO Offer Price
-
Economy1 month agoSpaceX’s US$2T Historic Market Debut: Is SPCX Worth the Hype and How Can Oman Investors Buy It?
-
Banking & Finance1 month agoOman Arab Bank marks successful listing of $400mn AT1 Bond on London Stock Exchange
-
Magazines1 month agoSignature Oman: May 2026 Edition
