The Canadian Video Game Industry 2019 study was carried out by third-party research firm Nordicity, and it explores and highlights industry growth and contributions to Canada's economy. As the voice of Canada's video game industry, ESAC serves its membership by engaging with government, public, and policy stakeholders across the country and abroad.
The Canadian Video Game Industry 2019 looks at our industry through five lenses: economic impact, size and structure, geography, employment impact, and workforce. Canada's video game industry is well-positioned for continued growth; in the last two years, the number of Canadian video game companies increased by 16%, to 692 active studios. The industry contributed $4.5 billion to Canada's GDP in 2019; and, supports an estimated 48,000 Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs) of employment including 27,700 FTEs directly employed by video game companies.
"While companies are thriving in Canada's strong video game development sector, our industry continues to sit at the centre of an innovation ecosystem that is driving growth in Canada's Digital Economy," said Jayson Hilchie, President & CEO of ESAC. "With many of the world's biggest franchises driving strong job growth in this country, our industry will continue to punch above its weight and lead the world in the development of exciting and innovative digital entertainment."
ESAC will be undertaking a cross-country tour to share research results with industry in Montreal, Halifax, Vancouver, and Toronto. For a list of dates, times and locations, please see below.
Economic Impact Study Industry Events Roadmap
- Montreal – Monday, November 18, 11:15 am to 12:00 pm – Mega+MIGS – Grand Quai de Montréal (Old Port)
- Halifax – Tuesday, November 19, 6:00 to 9:00 pm – Garrison Brewing Co.
- Vancouver – Thursday, November 21, 6:00 to 9:00 pm – Brewhall
- Toronto – Tuesday, November 26, 6:00 to 9:00 pm – Northern Maverick Brewing Co.