Facebook Game Companies Rake In Millions in 2009

December 25, 2009

Recently, with the popularity of social networks like Facebook, a lot of its users are getting hooked on one of its most important applications: social gaming. Farmville alone continues to increase by more than 6 million active users monthly. Its users are now about 70 million.

Social gaming has simple yet interesting principles, as well as engaging activities. It lets users interact with each other via competition or through invites from other users. Unlike hardcore online games, these social games let users unwind from their usual routine.

There are many developers who create these free games because it is profitable for them. First, they earn through advertisements that go with their games. The more users play their games, the more money the games earn. Secondly, these social games encourage users to buy virtual goods through PayPal or their credit cards.

Virtual goods are items needed to have that competitive edge in the game. Some would have limited holiday-themed virtual goods. Restaurant City, for example, sells the Festive Fridge and Stove. These items allow gamers to prepare food faster. Priced exorbitantly, gamers who lack points or coins would buy more coins from the developer with real cash.

Due to these online purchases, a lot of social gaming startups earned a whopping $600.5 million this year, despite the fact that revenue went down by 36% from last year. Zynga alone earned $180 million in a deal with Digital Skies Technology.

With this hefty revenue, social gaming startups will remain solvent despite the recession. Indeed, the recession is to their advantage because more gamers now prefer the free Facebook games rather than spending a huge amount on gaming consoles and PCs.

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  • http://facebooklogin.net Carole Markus

    Hi I rule in FarmVille, I found a heap of hints at http://farmvile.webs.com/ and levelled up so quick. I love this game.

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