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Current RPG Market

by Hawke Robinson published Jun 20, 2015 05:05 PM, last modified Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
I recently received an email asking about any current Role-playing game market information I might have...

Here is the video blog where I briefly comment on the RPG market:

Here is the new location for the video: http://www.youtube.com/rpgresearch

or the direct video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8VZe5PlvEE

What are your thoughts on these comments?

There are some numbers available, but unfortunately it is very difficult to pin 
down the number of role-playing gamers and games because there are now so many independent publishers and because Wizards of the Coast (D&D) tends not to publish their market data.

Here are some links that can give you a very rough estimate, but I would 
round up a few million players just in the USA alone, and at least several hundred games because of self-publishing, and kickstarter-based (and similarly crowd-sourced) projects.

Relative reports are available, but absolute numbers are very tricky.

A lot of non-D&D-based games have significantly simplified their combat 
systems to speed up, or reduce emphasis on combat. 

Our focus is primarily on the educational and therapeutic aspects of RPG's, we do try to keep somewhat abreast of the market as best as possible, though we do not yet have any "insider" information. Hopefully these help:


2004 - http://rpgr.org/news/bbc-what-happend-dungeons-dragons

2010 - http://rpgr.org/news/rpg-sales-up-video-games-down-in-2010

2011 - http://rpgr.org/news/hobby-games-up-again-2011

2012 - http://rpgr.org/news/hobby-games-up-third-year-in-a-row-2012

October 2012 - http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/24061.html

December 2012 - http://rpgr.org/news/scott-thorne-on-future-of-rpg

January 2013 on Hasbro cuts - http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/24939.html

While trends are down in a number of areas (toys, videogames, etc.) boardgames and hobby games appear to continue to be trending up (maybe for the fourth year in a row?). Though Hasbro is struggling, because D&D 4 has been such a disaster (Pathfinder has dominated the D&D market), D&D Next/5 will possibly be a make or break for the future of D&D, while RPG's become increasingly more independent and scattered

There is a lot of extrapolation necessary, but that should be helpful. 

Sincerely,

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-Hawke Robinson

About Hawke Robinson related to RPG Research: http://rpgr.org/staff/hawke-robinson

Role-playing gamer since 1979.
Game master since 1984.
In training as recreation therapist, music therapist, and research psychologist.
Retired computer scientist.

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