CEG TEK International Announces Findings From "Gaming Piracy Report" -- 2.5 Million P2P Users Worldwide Illegally Shared The Top 60 Video Game Titles On A Daily Basis
Watch Dogs, The Sims 3 and Minecraft Top the List of Most Illegally Shared Video Game Titles in the US and Around the World
LOS ANGELES, June 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In the week leading up to the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, where video game publishers are touting their latest releases, CEG TEK International (CEG TEK), a provider of in-depth business intelligence and comprehensive anti-piracy solutions, tracked piracy rates of 60 popular video game titles. In their latest report, CEG TEK found that over 2.5M unique peers (users) worldwide illegally shared those 60 games daily using the BitTorrent® peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network.
Among video games that saw the most infringements were Ubisoft's newly released action-adventure game and E3 award winner "Watch Dogs," which had 253,417 users illegally sharing the game daily. The latest in the Sims franchise published by Electronic Arts, "The Sims 3," was the second most-pirated title with 172,588 daily worldwide infringements, followed by the perennial favorite from Mojang, "Minecraft," with 151,948 worldwide. Here is CEG's list of the top five, most-pirated titles. These are daily figures both domestic and abroad:
GAME TITLE | UNIQUE PEERS |
UNIQUE PEERS |
(Worldwide) |
(U.S. Only) |
|
1. Watch Dogs (Ubisoft) |
253,417 |
11,504 |
2. The Sims 3 (EA) |
172,588 |
8,410 |
3. Minecraft (Mojang) |
151,948 |
6,592 |
4. Wolfenstein: The New Order (Bethesda) |
112,778 |
4,204 |
5. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (Criterion) |
102,054 |
1,186 |
Among video game publishers, Electronic Arts led with the most piracy among its titles with 606,471 unique peers worldwide illegally sharing 13 of the titles on the top 60 list. Ubisoft was second with 412,183 worldwide infringements daily on five titles, followed by Rockstar Games with 212,442 worldwide infringements on four titles daily.
"With most of these games being $20 and $50 or more to download, the loss of revenue from this amount of piracy is huge," said Kyle Reed, Co-Founder and COO, CEG TEK. "There's been a lot of debate about whether or not piracy is really an issue for the massively successful video game business, but if publishers like Electronic Arts are losing nearly $30M a day in potential revenue on 13 of their hottest titles, that's something to be concerned about."
For the complete report, entitled "Top Gaming P2P Piracy Report" including results for all 60 video game titles, please visit http://www.cegtek.com/gaming2014.
ABOUT CEG TEK INTERNATIONAL INC.
CEG TEK International, Inc. provides first-in-class copyright, trademark and brand protection, offering in-depth business intelligence and comprehensive anti-piracy solutions to rights & content owners worldwide. Cutting edge technology enables us to track, analyze, and protect all types of content & assets including Movies, Music, Video Games, Software, Books, Images, Logos, Brands, Trademarks, Products, and Text across multiple Peer-to-Peer protocols (P2P) and websites globally. To learn more about CEG TEK's services, please visit http://www.cegtek.com.
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