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The Current State Of The Game Industry

During the pandemic years, electronic games, as well as much of the contents born in the digital environment, have experienced a stable economic growth phase. Such a movement, although initiated before the pandemic, underwent an even greater expansion as more people needed entertainment within their homes. According to a market study by New zoo consultancy by 2020, the global game market would move more than $200 million by 2023. The forecast also indicated an increase of +9.3% each year. A more recent study, however, says that the market will face a fall of-4.3% per year, with a movement of $180 million. In the first study, it is said that mobile games are the main attraction for consumers who are discovering the game scenario; Because it has easier access and representing a cheaper alternative than PC and consoles, mobile games were expected to maintain its growth rate of +13.3% per year. The latest forecast, however, says that the current percentage should be de-6.4% each year

Stefan Lainer: After all, I want to try something new

Stefan Liner, the Austrian national player from Borussia Mönchengladbach, is set to explore new opportunities this winter. Media reports have suggested that he's looking for a change of scenery, and in this article we'll take a closer look at both his current situation and his potential plans for the future. OF nationwide gamer Stefan Liner will most likely look for a club in winter. According to media reports, the 30-year-old is said to be confronted with Borussia Mönchengladbach. After three and a half years, Stefan Liner is dealing with completion of Borussia Mönchengladbach. The 30-year-old only finished 27 Bundesliga minutes at the foals in the current season and is mostly on the siding. The 19-year-old skill Joe Sally was able to run the 38-time OF team gamer, the Salzburg likewise needed to deal with issues in the knee and diseases frequently. Lastly, Liner was gotten rid of a record in the ankle, the right-back is presently not in group training. Articles and video