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Founded by veteran games industry researchers, SuperData is the world’s leading provider of market intelligence covering the entire video game market across mobile, PC, and console. SuperData offers quantitative and qualitative insights on free-to-play gaming, digital console, mobile, PC downloadable, streaming media, eSports, and virtual reality.
How we do what we do
Through proprietary data partnerships, we collect point-of-sale and instance data from publishers, developers, and payment service providers. This allows us to base our analyses on the monthly spending of over 78 million unique, paying digital gamers, worldwide. This makes us the only provider to offer insights into the age of personal media using transaction-level data that is truly comprehensive and cross-platform.
Who we work with
Everyone. Media is becoming more personal, creating a cross-platform world of immersive and interactive experiences. With our data and insights, we guide the strategy of major publishers, developers, brands, hardware makers, venues, investors, and everyone else with a stake in the evolving consumer.
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