Title: GDC 2005
1(No Transcript)
2The Plan
- Europe?
- Definition(s)
- Territory Profile
- Market
- Business in Europe
- Licensing
- Self Publishing
- QA Special Thanks
3The Speaker
- Thomas Bidaux
- GOA.com
- NCsoft Europe
- ICO Partners
- As well as
- University Langue, Littérature et Civilisation
Etrangère Anglais - Shakespeare, Marianne Moore and the British and
American Civilisations
4Europe?
5Europe?
6Europe?
Herman Moll - 1708
7Europe?
8Europe?
9Europe?
10Political Europe
- Many definitions
- Euro-zone (16 countries)
- EU (27 countries)
- Schengen (31 countries)
- Council of Europe (47 countries)
11Euro-zone
Eurozone (16) EU states obliged to join the
Eurozone (9) EU state with an opt-out on
Eurozone participation (2)
12European Union
13Schengen
14Council of Europe
15Europe in Numbers (1)
- Superficy
- 4 300 000 km² (thats 1 600 000 sq miles)
- USA - 3 800 000 sq miles
- Population
- 500M in Europe
- USA - 300M
- Density
- 114/km²
- USA - 31/km²
16Europe in Numbers (2)
- Currencies
- 12
- Internet Users (tage of Worldwide users)
- 28 Europe
- 18.4 North America
- Comscore January 2009
- Consoles
- 8.4M PS3
- 8.9M Xbox 360
- 16M Wii
17Europe beyond Numbers
- Cultural particularities
- History
- Metric system
- Sports
- No Baseball
- Football is played using your feet
- Rugby
- Cricket (actually)
- Comics books
18Europe beyond Numbers
19Europe beyond Numbers
- Cultural particularities
- Humour
- France and Germany Arte TV channel
- Personal Relationship
- North vs South
- Marriage and dating
- Moving abroad
- Food
20Europe beyond Numbers
21Europe beyond Numbers
22Europe Legal framework
- Civil law system (except in the UK)
- European Union regulations
- All EU countries tend to align their legal
rulings (very slow process) - Data Protection
- Extremely regulated
- Shared trust between EU states
- Consumer Protection laws
- Shared Across EU states (not 100 though)
- Tougher than the US regulations
23Europe Game ratings
- PEGI (32 countries)
- Voluntary system legally enforced in a few
countries - BBFC in the UK for game rated 16 or more
- Mainly for retail
- Nothing on Alcohol, Tobacco or Blood
- Very quick approval process for 12 games
24Europe Game ratings
25Europe Game ratings
- USK (Germany)
- Legally enforced
- Retail Only
- A lot of urban legends but
- No Swatiska and be careful on WW2 with references
- Quick approval process (except in the summer)
- Some examples on the cultural difference
26Leipzig Game Convention
27Some ratings examples
28Europe and Languages
- 40 different languages in Europe
- Important languages English (British), French,
German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Danish,
Norvegian, Russian, Finnish, Polish, Greek,
Russian. - Many minor languages Basque, Breton, Welsh,
Gaelic, Corsican, Catalan, Slavic and Baltic
languages - And even Latin
- 3 different alphabets (with variations)
- Roman
- Greek
- Cyrillic
29The AZERTY (french) Keyboard
30Europe and Languages
- British VS American
- Different spelling
- Different vocabularies
- Different sensibilities
- Spaztic Mario Party 8 was removed from shelves
- Short Shag Fusion Fall (kid game) haircut
description
31Europe and English
32Means of payment (1)
- SMS
- high rate
- popular with kids and teens
- Higher mobile phone penetration than the US (107
vs 77 per 100 inhabitants in 2006) - Credit/Debit Cards
- Popular with adults (different rates of equipment
between countries, generally less than US) - Local version very common (Carte Bleue, Swift)
- ELV
- very common in Germany
- Bank transfer (high rate of charge back)
33Means of payment (2)
- Pre-paid cards
- Paysafe 210k outlets in 16 countries, 2.7k web
shops, 15M transactions in 2008 - Wallie XXX
- Premium landline call
- Popular with kids and for small amounts
- Direct ISP billing
- VAT in Europe
- Based on the country of operation
- Average is 20
- Listed prices are inclusive
34Means of payment (3)
Source ACNielsen Oct 2005
35Means of payment (4)
36Means of payment (5)
US 59 (US census bureau)
37European Market
38European Market
In 2008 laptops 70 of European PC
market Netbooks 10 of the total European PC
market 70 of netbooks sales were in Europe in
2008 Netbooks EU market expected to grow from 8M
units in 2008 to 50M units in 2012
39European Market
- Size of the Internet market
Broadband lines per 100 inhabitants. 2008
40European Market
Source idate September 2008
41European Market
WOW Servers
42European Market MMO
- Size of the Market (estimates)
- LOTRO 50/50 split US/EU
- Age of Conan 35/65 split US/EU
- Runescape 66/33 split US/EU
- Guildwars 45/55 split US/EU
- EU Estimates
43European Market
- Free to Play Market
- Driven by browser-based
- Some succesful client-based Free to Play
- EU Estimates
44European Market
(from 400 games currently operated in Europe or
under development)
45European Market
46European Devs
- Online Games Studios
- 173 studios
- 300 projects
47European Devs
48European Operators
- Local actors
- Codemasters Lotro, DDO, Jumpgate, Archlord
- GOA.com DAoC, WAR, Goa.com
- Frogster Runes of Magic, Bounty Bay Online
- Gameforge Metin 2, Ogame
- Bigpoint Seafight, Dark Orbit
- Gamigo Level R, Last Chaos, Shot Online
- Burda IC Florensia, Ragnarok, Alaplaya
- Games Masters Cabal Online, Perfect World
- Local subsiduaries
- Blizzard WOW
- NCWest GW, Lineage 2, City of Heroes
- Club Penguin Club Penguin
- Gala Net Flyff, Rappelz
- Aeria Games Last Chaos, Shaiya, Megaten
- Nexon MapleStory, Combat Arms
- SquareEnix - FFXI
49European gameplay style
- Service expectations
- Language
- Call center
- Communication/Community
50European gameplay style
51European gameplay style
52European gameplay style
53European gameplay style
54Business in Europe
55Business in Europe
- First consideration
- Splitting the services
- Shards?
- IP Blocking?
- Legal consideration?
- Community Management?
- Marketing opportunities?
56Licensing in Europe
- Key points to consider
- Service splitting - required
- Business model
- Royalty mechanism
- IP management
- Localisation strategy
- Bug reporting
- Customer Support policies
- User feedback processes
- Global communication/marketing
57Licensing in Europe
- Existing actors
- Codemasters
- GOA.com
- Frogster
- K2
- Gala Net
- Gamigo
- Gameforge
- Bigpoint
- Funcom?
58Self publishing in Europe
- Expect to spend time on
- Legal
- Community management
- Localisation
- Customer Support
- Billing solutions
- Server operations
- Marketing
- Distribution (for boxes)
- Recruitment
59Self publishing in Europe
- Where to set up European operations
- France
- UK
- The Netherlands
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Ireland
- Other?
- From a US office?
60QA
61QA
- Special thanks to
- Diane
- Paysafe
- Kai Bodensiek
- Idate (Laurent Michaud)
- Global Collect (Rogier de Boer)
- Club Penguin (Emma Bullen)