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Niko Partners 2022 Asia Video Game Industry Predictions
1. MENA-3 games market revenue will surpass $2 billion in 2022
Niko Partners initiated coverage on Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt for the first time in 2022. We call this region MENA-3 in our reports and expect combined games revenue across all platforms to surpass $2 billion this year. Growth will be driven by higher spending per user, additional government support across games and esports, and more gamers entering the market.
2. India will have over 400 million gamers in 2022
We predict India will surpass 400 million gamers this year, accounting for over ¼ of total gamers in Asia. We also believe that India, the fastest growing market in Asia, will be the next market to reach $1 billion. Niko Partners has often talked about how the ITV markets, referring to Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, would be the next billion-dollar games markets. These three markets have surpassed $1 billion individually over the past two years.
3. Game approvals in China will restart in early 2022
China’s video game regulator has not approved any new titles since July 22, 2021. There were only 755 titles approved in 2021, compared to 1,411 in 2020. With the roll out of the national anti-addiction and real name identification system now complete, we expect approvals to restart in early 2022.
4. China’s regulatory approach will shift from reform to enforcement
China’s video game regulator introduced new policies in 2021, primarily aimed at curbing gaming addiction among minors. We expect the regulator to shift away from policy reform in 2022, as it looks to ensure compliance with current regulations. We are already starting to see a crackdown on companies that are curbing regulations and we have upgraded the risk of a Steam International ban in China to high.
5. Game companies in China will increase focus on exports
Chinese game companies have dominated their home market and found success overseas with mobile games. With increased investment in AAA game development, local indie studios and the ongoing regulatory risk at home, we expect Chinese game companies to start finding success on all platforms overseas in 2022 and beyond.
6. Esports will become more legitimate in 2022
In 2017 the International Olympic Committee recognized esports as a sport, in 2018 esports was a demonstration event at the Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia and in 2022 Esports will be a medal event at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. This will lead to more investment in esports player pipelines and player development. 2022 will enjoy an increase in esports training, education, subsidies aimed at esports management, player development.
7. Cross Platform and Cross Play will be a staple of new titles in 2022
The success of multi-platform titles such as Genshin Impact, the widespread adoption of scalable game engines such as Unreal Engine and Unity as well as the demand for interoperability between devices has led to players valuing cross platform experiences with cross play. We expect some of the largest game studios in China, South Korea, and Japan to introduce titles that run across PC, Console, Mobile and Cloud with cross play enabled.
8. 5G will be available across all 14 markets we cover in 2022
5G has been rolling out across numerous markets in Asia since South Korea launched 5G services in April 2019. This has led to increased download speeds, lower latency and helped enable cloud gaming on the go. Malaysia, Vietnam, India and Egypt are the four markets we cover that have yet to roll out 5G. We expect them to start their roll out by the end of the year.
9. M&A / Investments / IPOs will continue to play an important role
2021 was a record year for game related investments, especially in China where the number of transactions doubled compared to the prior year. Tencent alone invested in or acquired more than 100 game related companies last year. We expect M&A / Investments to continue playing a notable role in 2022 and beyond as the value of IP, development talent and new technologies become more important. While there may be a lower number of deals closed in 2022, we believe the overall value will continue to remain high.
10. Gaming companies will capitalize on the metaverse trend better than tech companies, but it’s still too early for the concept
Metaverse became a hot word in 2021 with numerous tech and gaming companies embracing the concept. Niko Partners believes that live service video games have been building towards the metaverse concept for several years and that companies with experience in both video game development and social media platform operation will have an advantage when entering this space. We expect game focused companies to see the initial benefits of the metaverse trend while tech first companies will struggle to offer value to users. However, we don’t expect to see a true metaverse experience in 2022 based on the currently accepted definitions.
11. The convergence of video games and the entertainment industry further engages gamers
The video game industry is building on the concepts of metaverse, pan-entertainment and transmedia which is leading to a convergence between games and entertainment. We expect to see more traditional brands, entertainment properties and artists take advantage of live service games in 2022. On the flip side, we expect to see more collaboration between video game IP holders and traditional entertainment such as movies, TV, and comics. This bi-directional approach will further engage gamers in the future.
12. Blockchain game adoption increases, but the space remains experimental
Blockchain based games made headlines in 2021 and VCs have invested billions in them. The past year has seen the rise of blockchain based non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in games and the exploration of the Play to Earn (P2E) model. We expect to see new innovative game projects in 2022 and increased adoption of blockchain games. However, the numerous barriers to entry, lack of regulation and questions around sustainability will keep the space experimental in 2022.
13. The local game development scene will grow in developing markets
Of the 14 markets we cover, Japan, South Korea, and China are considered game development powerhouses due to the hit titles released by domestic developers. The success of Vietnamese studio Sky Mavis (publisher of Axie Infinity) and a 2x increase in local game development studios in India since 2019 shows there is growing talent in these emerging markets. We expect to see the release of a hit game ($100m+ revenue) released by a studio from Southeast Asia or India in 2022.
14. The conversation regarding app store take rates will extend into 2022
The Epic v Apple case made headlines in 2021 and it indirectly led to Apple and Google reducing take rates for developers that earn less than $1m per year. In South Korea, a new bill required Apple and Google to offer alternative in app payment options. In China, TapTap made headlines for offering a 0% take rate and numerous developers have invested in direct distribution to avoid app store fees. As pressure continues to build, we expect platform holders to make further concessions in 2022.
15. Increasing government support towards local game development across SEA
In 2021, governments became increasingly supportive of the video game sector. Vietnam’s government took an active role in the creation of Vietnam Online Game Developers and Publishers Alliance (which will be formally established in 2022), Indonesia’s government showed support towards local game developers through fundings and infrastructure support, and Malaysia’s government continue to allocate specific national budget for gaming and esports. We anticipate more of this in 2022.
16. Korea and Japan to continue deregulation of the gaming and esports industry
Following Korea’s abolishment of the 10-year-old Shutdown Law and looking at Japan’s increasing interest in esports, we expect that both countries will continue to ease regulations or even move towards deregulation of certain laws or ordinances that hamper the growth of the gaming and esports industry. While an overhaul of the regulatory environment might not be feasible, small changes will be possible to occur in 2022.
Check our 2021 predictions accuracy here. All our predictions came true, except for #7 as a freeze on game approvals in China led to a lower number of import games being approved in 2021 vs 2020.
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Parimatch renews commitment to Southeast Asia at SiGMA Manilla

Global entertainment company drives talent search and affiliate program across the region
Parimatch, the global entertainment company, will join SiGMA Manilla, the premier regional gaming event, renewing its commitment to Southeast Asia and showcasing its top-level services and partnership opportunities.
Parimatch’s presence at SiGMA Manilla coincides with the launch of the Parimatch employer brand in Southeast Asia in the second quarter of the year and a dedicated Asia careers site on June 1, with over 100 open roles.
The company will also be expanding its highly successful affiliate program Parimatch AFF across the region, offering exclusive terms and full support for solo media buyers and teams with high quality traffic. The program is already operating globally, including in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
The company’s stand (N2145) will feature the exciting events and offers that have come to be expected from the premium global brand. Come and meet the Parimatch team, connect and close deals; join winning premium giveaways and win luxury prizes, grab exclusive merchandize, and relax in our chill bar zone.
Parimatch is also an official sponsor of the Affiliate Retreat by SiGMA, a three-day retreat for affiliates in stunning El Nido.
Parimatch’s presence at SiGMA Manila this year highlights the brand’s renewed focus on expanding its highly successful affiliate program, PM AFF, and attracting top talent across Southeast Asia. The company continues to invest in a people-first, performance-driven culture — something visitors will experience firsthand at the Parimatch stand. The team looks forward to reconnecting with long-term partners and forging new relationships during the event.
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Amusnet Reinforces Strategic Presence in Asia at SiGMA Asia 2025

Amusnet is set to participate in SiGMA Asia 2025, one of the region’s premier gaming exhibitions, taking place on 4-5 June 2025 at the SMX Convention Center in Manila. The event is expected to welcome over 20,000 delegates, including government officials, senior executives, global operators and providers, as well as prominent industry influencers. Endorsed by PAGCOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation), Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA), and Philippine Tourism Promotions Board (TPB), SiGMA Asia serves as the premier forum for charting the future of gaming in the region.
“Our participation at SiGMA Asia marks an important step in establishing presence across the region. We are focused on expanding our local team and building on our ongoing market research to create a compelling portfolio that resonates with local preferences. We are deeply aware of the region’s diverse cultural and regulatory landscape, and this understanding remains a cornerstone of our long-term strategy,” said Borislav Marinov, Head of Business Development, Land-Based at Amusnet.
At the event, visitors will have the opportunity to experience the premium Type S 32 slot cabinet, powered by the AmuseBox platform. This platform supports a vast variety of games featuring player favorites such as Extra Crown, Virtual Roulettes, 20 Golden Coins and many more, including the signature four-level bonus game, Jackpot Cards Plus – a proven driver of player engagement and revenue growth.
Amusnet will also present a curated selection of its popular slot titles, including 20 Golden Coins, Candy Palace, Cocktail Rush, Cavemen and Dinosaurs, Extra Crown, Hot Deco, 27 Eternal Hot, as well as new releases like Coin Gobbler and the upcoming Asia-inspired theme slot.
The company will also showcase its Live Casino offerings, including Dynamic Roulette 120x and three next-generation Virtual Roulettes. The portfolio also features the newly released Showtime Roulette 500x, offering unparalleled customization options; Football Thrill, a fast-paced title inspired by the world’s most popular sport; and Extra Crown Deluxe Live, which merges slot-style gameplay with the excitement of live-streamed action.
An important product highlight will be Amusnet’s latest bonus system Golden Coins Link Jackpot and the promotional tool Tournaments.
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12BET Brings the Aviator Craze to Players with Spribe’s Trending Games

12BET, a trusted name in global iGaming since 2007, has announced the addition of Spribe’s hit Crash games to its growing lineup. This new partnership introduces one of today’s fastest-growing and most engaging game formats to 12BET players, blending simple mechanics with high-stakes decision-making for a pulse-pounding experience.
Spribe is widely known for pushing boundaries in casual, skill-based gaming. Its flagship title, Aviator, has quickly become one of the most buzzed-about Crash games worldwide. The format gives players full control as they decide when to cash out while multipliers climb—creating a unique mix of strategy, timing and excitement.
By launching Spribe’s game suite, 12BET continues to expand its offerings to match the evolving interests of modern players. To mark the launch, the platform is rolling out an exclusive Daily Mission Challenge where everyone can win Rupees 488 everyday. However, one needs to have an account and be registered user to avail this exclusive offer.
With Crash-style games surging in popularity, a number of unofficial sites have begun to appear, offering deals that seem too good to be true. Even manipulating the outcomes of the crash games. 12BET encourages players to stay cautious and choose licensed platforms for the best experience.
As a fully regulated operator, 12BET works only with certified providers like Spribe. All games on the platform are thoroughly tested and certified by the regulatory body before they are integrated. Choosing a licensed platform means players can enjoy the action with peace of mind, knowing their data and winnings are protected.
Backed by nearly two decades of industry experience, 12BET remains focused on delivering innovative, secure, and player-first entertainment. The addition of Spribe’s Crash games is just the latest move in the brand’s mission to bring cutting-edge content to players worldwide in a safe and reliable environment.
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