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*For every £1 the Government invested into the games sector via VGTR, an additional £4 in GVA was generated for the UK economy. ([https://www.bfi.org.uk/education-research/film-industry-statistics-research/reports/uk-film-economy Olsberg SPI / BFI], Oct 2016)
 
*For every £1 the Government invested into the games sector via VGTR, an additional £4 in GVA was generated for the UK economy. ([https://www.bfi.org.uk/education-research/film-industry-statistics-research/reports/uk-film-economy Olsberg SPI / BFI], Oct 2016)
 
*Of all the screen sector tax reliefs, the games sector was shown to have the highest rate of productivity, where each employee generated an average of £83,800 in GVA for the economy, significantly above the national industrial average of £62,100. ([https://www.bfi.org.uk/education-research/film-industry-statistics-research/reports/uk-film-economy Olsberg SPI / BFI], Oct 2016)
 
*Of all the screen sector tax reliefs, the games sector was shown to have the highest rate of productivity, where each employee generated an average of £83,800 in GVA for the economy, significantly above the national industrial average of £62,100. ([https://www.bfi.org.uk/education-research/film-industry-statistics-research/reports/uk-film-economy Olsberg SPI / BFI], Oct 2016)
 
 
 
  
 
== 2017 Stats ==
 
== 2017 Stats ==

Revision as of 15:20, 9 November 2018


2018 Stats

  • Overall in 2016, the UK games industry provided 47,620 FTE jobs and contibuted £2.87bn in GVA to the UK economy. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
  • The UK games industry directly employs 20,430 FTEs in development, publishing and retail roles, which contibute £1.52bn in direct GVA to the economy. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
Subsector Employment (FTEs) GVA (£m)
Publishing 2,300 526.6
Digital Retail 310 31.7
Physical Retail 3,980 132.0
Total 20,430 1.52
  • The economic impact of the growing UK Esports sector was also assessed for the first time and was shown to have supported 470 FTE jobs and contributed £18.4m in GVA in 2016. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
  • In 2016, the UK games industry spent £1.25bn on game development. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
  • In the period 2015-2017, there was at least £1.75bn of inward investment in the UK games industry. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
  • The VGTR supports 9,240 FTE jobs across the UK games industry, including 4,320 directly in development roles (31% of the total UK development workforce). (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
  • VGTR games represented £389.9m of UK development spend, 31% of the total development spend. Overall, projects supported by the VGTR contibuted£525m in GVA to the UK economy and £158m in tax revenue. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
  • 68% of VGTR-supported games would not be made in the UK, or at all, without the relief in place. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
  • For every £1 the Government invested into the games sector via VGTR, an additional £4 in GVA was generated for the UK economy. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)
  • Of all the screen sector tax reliefs, the games sector was shown to have the highest rate of productivity, where each employee generated an average of £83,800 in GVA for the economy, significantly above the national industrial average of £62,100. (Olsberg SPI / BFI, Oct 2016)

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