
Kathy Vrabeck predicts booming future for total console, mobile, PC and online marketplace
The boss of EA’s Casual Entertainment division Kathy Vrabeck has said that she expects the total global casual games market to be worth around $13.5 billion in the next “couple of years”.
In a candid Q&A session – published on MCV sister site CasualGaming.biz – Vrabeck added that her department is forecasting to be worth a full $1 billion by 2011.
For the full story, visit CasualGaming.biz.
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