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  1. Oct 28, 2024 · While the types of the most popular games vary across gender and age groups, puzzle and word games are the most popular type of game among adult Canadians, and action and adventure games among kids and teens.

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    Thriving industry:Canada’s video game industry contributed $3.7 billion to the economy in 2017 (Nordicity, 2017).
    Export-driven industry:Exports accounted for 75% of industry revenue in 2017 (Nordicity, 2017).
    Nation of gamers:61% of the national population currently identifies as video gamers (ESAC, 2018).
    Shifting demographics:39 is the average age of Canadian video gamers, with 50% being male, and 50% being female (ESAC, 2018).
    Total revenue among video game companies in Canada was $3.2 billion in 2017, while total expenditure was $2.6 billion (ESAC, 2017).
    In 2017, exports accounted for 75% of all revenue generated by video game companies in Canada. The US and Europe were the top sources of export revenue at 46% and 42% respectively (Nordicity, 2017).
    During 2015-2017, total GDP generated by the Canadian video game industry increased by 24% to just over $3.7 billion (Nordicity, 2017).
    About 2,100 video game projects were completed in 2017, with web (31%) and mobile platforms (29%) accounting for the largest proportions (Nordicity, 2017).
    Family-oriented games were the most popular genre in 2017, accounting for 26% of all video game projects completed that year (Nordicity, 2017).
    Budgets for console projects decreased by 26% to $12.5 million in 2017. Despite this, console games still accounted for 89% of all production spending (Nordicity, 2017).

    Source: Nordicity. (2017). Canada’s Video Game Industry in 2017 – Final Report. Retrieved from: http://theesa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ESAC-Video-Games-in-Canada-Profile-2017_FINAL.pdf(link is external)

    Between July 2017 and June 2018, Canadians spent a total of $8.1 billion on digital products. Online gaming subscriptions, game downloads, and in-game purchases accounted for 16.7% of overall spending. Consumers between the ages of 25-34 were the largest group of spenders. This group accounted for about 35% of total spending or $471 million. Source...

    As the following chart illustrates, the majority of Canada’s video game companies are located in three provinces: Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia. This has remained consistent since 2013. Source: Nordicity. (2017). Canada’s Video Game Industry in 2017 – Final Report. Retrieved from: http://theesa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ESAC-Video-Games...

    In 2017, the Canadian video game industry directly employed 21,800 employees. Quebec was Canada’s top employer with 10,000 employees or 45.9%% of the total number of employees in Canada’s video game industry in 2017. Source: Nordicity. (2017). Canada’s Video Game Industry in 2017 – Final Report. Retrieved from: http://theesa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2...

    Changing demographics 1. The average age of Canadian video gamers is on the rise. The average Canadian video gamer was 39 years of age in 2018 (ESAC, 2018), compared to 36 in 2017 (ESAC, 2017). 2. The number of female gamers is on the rise. In 2018, 50% of Canadian video gamers were female (ESAC, 2018), compared with 49% in 2017 (ESAC, 2017). Paren...

    ESAC. (2018). Essential Facts about the Canadian Video Game Industry 2018. Retrieved from: http://theesa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ESAC18_BookletEN.pdf(link is external) ESAC. (2017). Essential Facts about the Canadian Video Game Industry 2017. Retrieved from: http://theesa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/ESAC2017_Booklet_13_Digital.pdf(link is e...

  2. Jan 10, 2024 · According to 2022 survey data, action and casual games were the most popular gaming genres in Canada and a growing number of Canadian gamers played online games.

    • Minecraft. 2011. 102,688 votes. Crafted by Markus Persson, Minecraft is an open-world, sandbox-style action-adventure video game that allows you to build and destroy to your heart's content.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. 2018. 31,110 votes. It’s a knockdown drag out fight with Super Smash Bros. This fighting game features an epic crossover event with the largest roster of video game characters ever assembled for a titanic showdown.
    • Red Dead Redemption II. 2018. 37,108 votes. This is one hell of a western epic. In the era of outlaws and gunslingers, this game vividly depicts the twilight years of the wild west.
    • Grand Theft Auto V. 2013. 82,700 votes. Stepping out of line has never been more entertaining than in Grand Theft Auto V. With a notorious reputation for its adult content, GTA V puts you in the shoes of three distinctive criminals navigating the gritty Los Angeles-inspired city, Los Santos.
  3. Dec 7, 2017 · This chart shows the video games released in 2017 with the highest Metacritic score.

  4. Dec 28, 2017 · As of now, the top 10 best selling video games are as follows: 1. Call of Duty: WWII 2. Destiny 2 3. NBA 2K18 4. Madden NFL 18 5. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands 6. The Legend of Zelda ...

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  6. Feb 23, 2023 · The Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESA Canada) has launched a new monthly best-selling games chart, highlighting the top selling games in Canada. The chart includes both physical and digital sales for for Xbox and PlayStation titles, and just physical sales for Nintendo games.