Market (Overall)ยทUpdated Mar 17, 2026 by Xsolla
Mobile gaming is the industry's primary growth engine, with 1.9 billion players and projected annual revenue of $118 billion by 2027.
Regulatory changes like the EU's Digital Markets Act are dismantling app store walled gardens, enabling developers to bypass standard commission fees through alternative billing and direct-to-consumer commerce.
Cross-platform play is now a standard expectation, with 87% of multiplayer gamers participating and developers increasingly integrating 5G and mobile wallets to facilitate unified 'cross-pay' ecosystems.
Younger demographics (Gen Alpha and Gen Z) are driving monetization, exhibiting a 52% payer conversion rate that significantly outperforms older player cohorts.
After a 2023 downturn featuring a 75% drop in Web3 funding and a 43% decline in M&A activity, the market is projected to recover in 2024 with a 20% increase in deal flow.
The industry is seeing a shift in investment strategy, with venture capital moving toward models that prioritize operational and marketing support alongside the entry of major media players like Netflix and Disney.
Mobile gaming is the industry's primary growth engine, with 1.9 billion players and projected annual revenue of $118 billion by 2027.
Regulatory changes like the EU's Digital Markets Act are dismantling app store walled gardens, enabling developers to bypass standard commission fees through alternative billing and direct-to-consumer commerce.
Cross-platform play is now a standard expectation, with 87% of multiplayer gamers participating and developers increasingly integrating 5G and mobile wallets to facilitate unified 'cross-pay' ecosystems.
Younger demographics (Gen Alpha and Gen Z) are driving monetization, exhibiting a 52% payer conversion rate that significantly outperforms older player cohorts.
After a 2023 downturn featuring a 75% drop in Web3 funding and a 43% decline in M&A activity, the market is projected to recover in 2024 with a 20% increase in deal flow.
The industry is seeing a shift in investment strategy, with venture capital moving toward models that prioritize operational and marketing support alongside the entry of major media players like Netflix and Disney.