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Game Developer Census 2007
CMP Game Group releases major study on game development numbers.
Date: Thursday, June 28, 2007
Author: James Fudge

The CMP Game Group’s Game Developer Research division has released a major new study that hopers to determine the number of people working within video game development and publishing in North America. Dubbed the Game Developer Census 2007, this study aims to create an accurate list of all such companies working in the business, quantifying this important market for the first time ever. The Census report lists nearly 600 companies alphabetically by U.S. state and Canadian province, along with addresses, website information, estimates of employee numbers and details on specialties— from casual gaming, online gaming, mobile gaming and serious gaming to PC, handheld or console gaming — and is intended to be a valuable tool for contractors, service companies, and other entities wanting to reach out to the North American game market as a whole.

The key findings of the Census include the facts that there are more than 39,700 professionals developing or publishing games within the United States , with more than 8100 professionals doing so across Canada . More than 46% of all of those creating games within the United States (around 18,300 employees) are based in California , with Washington (11.63%) and Texas (7.37%) rounding out the top three states. In total, seven states (also including New York , Massachusetts, Illinois, and Florida ) have more than 1,000 game professionals working in them.

Not included in the current Census estimate are game tools companies, game contracting/ services companies, PR, marketing, legal, and other external business services, and liaison or licensing divisions at larger media companies. Game Developer Research putatively puts this figure at around 15,000 across North America , though it intends to research this part of the market in detail at a later date.

For sample data, or to purchase the complete Game Developer Census 2007 report, visit www.gamedevresearch.com .

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