Gaming IndustryGame DevelopmentPC is the most ‘dominant’ it’s been this decade as two-thirds of devs say they’re targeting the platformWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Sometimes, it’s nice to hear the things you know in your heart said out loud. Such is the case with the Game Developers' ConferenceState of the Games Industry 2024 report, the latest edition of GDC’s annual look at just what devs are doing.
One of the many, many questions GDC has put to devs over the years is asking which platform they’re targeting with their current projects. The answers always range from the obvious (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo’s console du jour) and the obscure (Playdate, Luna, something called “Google Stadia”), but one platform has been the focus for over half of devs for years: PC.
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The responses to “Which platform(s) most interest you as a developer right now?” are pretty much the same, although respondents choosing PC has droppedever so slightlysince last year. 62% of devs pick PC as their most interesting platform, down from 64% in 2023, but level with 2022 and way up from 50% in 2020.
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Let’s be clear, it’s not a huge surprise. A survey targeting this number of devs, a great many of whom are indies, is naturally going to favour a platform as open and relatively easy to release on as the PC. But it’s a temperature check of the industry as a whole and, hey, some of us still appreciate the odd antidote to the many timesPC gaming has been declared dead. Not that I have a chip on my shoulder or anything.
There are plenty of other factoids for us to take heart in from the 2024 report. First up, 77% of respondents said their studio was flatly “not interested” in blockchain tech likecryptocurrencyandNFTs. That’s not too far off from the response that question got when it was first asked in 2022 (back then 72% were uninterested in crypto, 70% uninterested in NFTs), but the number of devs who are “somewhat interested” has more than halved, dropping from 21% to 11%. Good job, internet: you continue to havebullied NFTs out of games.
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Stay on guard, though: 6% remain stubbornly “very interested,” and they can’tallbeYves Guillemot.
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Those are my key takeaways from the survey, although I find the fact that 76% of devs use Twitter and 97% of them are frustrated with itdeeplyrelatable, but they’re not the only things worth plucking out. We also learnt that after a buyout-happy pandemic period, devs are growingwary of major acquisitions, and that31% of them are using generative AI. The future is now, like it or not.
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