Greece represents a small fraction of the global video games market, ranking 50th in a list of 100 countries in the consumption of digital products.
The Greek mainstream video games market yielded revenues of $112 million in 2017,[3] while projections place the video game console market segment in Greece to amount to US$89m in 2020 (ranking 83rd in the world).
[7] Greece is characterized by a small and largely fragmented video games market, consisting mostly of indie micro-enterprises and individual developers.
Characteristic of this landscape is the fact that in 2013, it is estimated that only 120 people were working in the games industry at just 11 registered companies.
[9] The most prominent inhibiting factor undermining the growth of the Greek video gaming industry is the lack of funding,[10] as investors shy away from video game development in the wake of the Greek government-debt crisis.