The online gaming industry continues to grow by leaps and bounds. Gaming itself has been growing in popularity over the past few decades, in particular, and games have come a long way from Pong and Space Invaders. Regardless of the kind of genre you’re interested in exploring, there is likely to be at least one well-made game for you to enjoy.
In order to keep current players and attract new ones, however, well-made games aren’t enough. The industry must utilise cutting-edge technology and trends to entice users to give new games a try (rather than sticking with old favourites). In this article, we’ll explore how the online gaming industry is hoping to break boundaries in 2025.
Online gaming stats
First, let’s take a look at some online gaming stats and facts. Estimates of online gaming players range from 1 billion to 2 billion, but everyone agrees that there are at least a billion players in the market. This translates to huge profits, with global revenue sitting at about €20bn worldwide. In 2025, the global population of online gamers is expected to exceed 2.3 billion, with roughly 80% of internet users worldwide playing at least one video game. That’s more than 1/4 of the global population!
What keeps online gaming players coming back for more? The sheer number of games and genres available is a huge reason. From new slots to tabletop RPGs and more, there really is something for just about everyone. Of course, ever-improving and evolving technology plays a crucial role in creating titles that players want to play. Let’s take a look at some of the trends designed to entertain gamers through 2025 (and beyond).
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR)
The first VR headset, named The Sword of Damocles, was created in 1968, while a slightly more mainstream headset, Oculus Rift, debuted in 2013. Neither of these were particularly big hits, nor were the other iterations between the two. The online gaming industry seemed to take a step back from VR after its expensive offerings failed to attract the majority of gamers. Recent years have changed this decision, however, with popular developers throwing their hats into the VR/AR ring.
In 2025, Meta, Apple and Sony are expected to release new headsets designed with the mainstream user in mind. These revamped offerings are expected to improve the user experience significantly, particularly in terms of greater comfort and minimised motion sickness. In addition to VR headsets, games such as Pokémon GO have shown the potential of AR games, where players don’t wear headsets but rather gear such as smart glasses designed to add to a user’s existing surroundings, not replace them.
Hardware barriers
In past years, the ability to play specific games has largely depended on proprietary platforms. The ‘console wars’ of the 1990s and early 2000s, for example, produced flashy titles available on their respective gaming devices only. It wasn’t possible to play a PlayStation game on Xbox, in other words, and games created for the computer might not be ported to consoles at all (and vice versa). Today’s gamers have a much more unified experience.
Thanks to cloud gaming, high-end gaming experiences no longer depend on expensive consoles. These games can often be played on a variety of devices, from computers to consoles and even smartphones. PlayStation Now and Xbox Cloud Gaming are perhaps the two most well-known examples here.
Graphics
If there is one area where video game developers are particularly innovative, it is graphics. New games are expected to offer incredible art, with platforms such as Unreal Engine 5 creating sometimes eerily realistic gaming environments. These environments aren’t static either, which is a change from the relatively static worlds offered by games in the past. Things such as footsteps, dust and even wind respond to player movements in the game. This offers an incredibly detailed experience that boosts immersion and draws in players.
Keep your eyes peeled for new tech in 2025! Are you an invested online player? Whether you’re a casual gamer or are dedicated to a specific title or developer, you’ll likely see big changes in the way that you play in 2025. From VR to cloud gaming and everything in between, keep your eyes peeled this year for new technology offerings!