Games!! Games!! Games!! everywhere....
We see that the technology has been evidently growing. As technology grows more advanced, the video game industry is expected to crush Hollywood movies — both in popularity and profit.
It has been reported that globally, the gaming industry is expected to bring in nearly $100 billion in sales, while the Hollywood box office is only anticipating $10.8 billion in revenue.
This would really be a turn off to the Hollywood big-shots as people tend to play games and not to watch them on the television.
So even celebrities are turning toward video games these days, with actors like Emma Stone, Christopher Walken and even Snoop Dogg lending their voices .
Just three days after its release, Grand Theft Auto V made a record-breaking $1 billion. And Call of Duty: Ghosts — whose commercials star Megan Fox — is also predicted to hit the billion-dollar mark.
So may be in the near future hollywood biggies would be portrayed in games rather than having their own action come up on the big screen.
IT LOOKS LIKE HOLLYWOOD FILMS WILL BE CHASING THE SUCCESS OF VIDEO GAMES AFTER ALL.
We see that the technology has been evidently growing. As technology grows more advanced, the video game industry is expected to crush Hollywood movies — both in popularity and profit.
It has been reported that globally, the gaming industry is expected to bring in nearly $100 billion in sales, while the Hollywood box office is only anticipating $10.8 billion in revenue.
This would really be a turn off to the Hollywood big-shots as people tend to play games and not to watch them on the television.
So even celebrities are turning toward video games these days, with actors like Emma Stone, Christopher Walken and even Snoop Dogg lending their voices .
Just three days after its release, Grand Theft Auto V made a record-breaking $1 billion. And Call of Duty: Ghosts — whose commercials star Megan Fox — is also predicted to hit the billion-dollar mark.
So may be in the near future hollywood biggies would be portrayed in games rather than having their own action come up on the big screen.
IT LOOKS LIKE HOLLYWOOD FILMS WILL BE CHASING THE SUCCESS OF VIDEO GAMES AFTER ALL.
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