Last year, the global PC market experienced a severe downturn. The gaming PC segment is no exception, with total sales falling from a high of $68 billion in 2021 to $42 billion in 2022. Analysts from Jon Peddie Research believe that the situation will continue to deteriorate this year, after which the gaming PC market will return to growth.
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JPR estimates that total gaming PC sales will increase by about $5 billion by 2025 to $47.1 billion, up more than 12% from last year’s revenue. However, the market is expected to remain subdued in the short term as revenue is forecast to fall further this year to a low of $37.3 billion, nearly $5 billion less than last year.
JPR analysts believe that once the recovery in the gaming PC market begins, the entry-level and high-end segments will see the largest gains, while the mid-range device segment will continue to decline. The senior segment is expected to grow by 17% from $22.9 billion in 2022 to $26.8 billion in 2025, while the junior segment is projected to grow from $5 billion to $7.3 billion over the same period. At the same time mid-range device sales will continue to decline from $14 billion in 2022 to $12.9 billion in 2025. This year, this segment is projected to contract to $11.4 billion, which is $2.3 billion less than a year earlier.
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