The French video game industry is maturing financially, with 27% of studios generating over 1 million euros in revenue, a 9-point increase since 2020.
Despite revenue gains, industry optimism has declined significantly, with only 28.6% of studios expecting growth compared to 66% in 2020.
The production landscape remains highly concentrated in the Île-de-France region, which hosts 44.6% of the nation's development studios.
While the industry is professionalizing—evidenced by 62% of studios working with publishers—the total volume of games in development fell by 7% compared to 2020.
The sector is dominated by small-scale operations, as 55% of companies continue to generate less than 300,000 euros in annual revenue.
France maintains high industry appeal, with 85% of studios citing tax incentives and high-quality specialized training as key drivers for their presence.
Workforce demographics show slow progress in gender diversity, with women comprising 24% of staff, though 65.5% of companies have now implemented gender equality initiatives.
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