Research Summary
The gaming industry has seen a significant shift in content production and consumption, with expansive virtual worlds, “forever” games, and user-generated content (UGC) platforms becoming increasingly popular. Games like Grand Theft Auto V, Roblox, Fortnite, and others have dominated sales and streaming charts due to their longevity, broad accessibility, and variety of experiences. The rise of dedicated game servers has played a crucial role in this transformation, providing more personalized experiences and fostering a growing creator class of amateur developers and small server operators.
Key Takeaways
The Role of Dedicated Game Servers
- Increasing Importance: As games have grown and become more personalized, game server operators have become increasingly important in the growth and maintenance of these virtual worlds.
- Player Engagement: More bespoke experiences are being created by server operators, attracting more gamers to these servers. These servers not only fulfill players’ needs but provide unique experiences that would not otherwise be available.
- Business Opportunities: Several servers have grown into businesses and cultural touchstones in their own right, such as Hypixel, a popular Minecraft server, and NoPixel, a Grand Theft Auto V roleplaying server.
Understanding Dedicated Game Servers
- Definition: A “dedicated game server” is a user-controlled instance of a game, typically administered by individuals or small groups of players rather than the company that operates the game.
- Evolution: The legal gray area surrounding unofficial game servers has changed over time, with the growing acceptance of modding communities and the rise of UGC games and platforms creating a more permissive environment.
- Functionality: These game servers are private gathering places for groups of friends or like-minded users to socialize and play together. They may feature specific game modes, rulesets, or entry requirements, and sometimes, servers are targeted at specific player behaviors.
Who Plays on Dedicated Game Servers and Why?
- Demographics: It’s mostly Gen Z (born 1995-2009) and Gen Alpha (born 2010 or later) playing on dedicated servers. These generations engage with video games at higher rates than the rest of the population and increasingly prefer to do so over other forms of entertainment.
- Popular Titles: The titles most popular among these age groups usually include Minecraft, Grand Theft Auto V, Roblox, and Fortnite – all games with UGC and robust unofficial server offerings.
- Desire for Niche Experiences: Increasingly, these players want to find their own niches. Unofficial servers play an important role in this, allowing players to remain within an ecosystem but also find experiences that suit their preferences.
Future Implications
- High-Growth Businesses: The success of developers on platforms like Roblox suggests that virtual worlds could support multiple high-growth businesses built by server operators.
- Conflict with Platforms: As more server operators start to see success, conflict with the platforms will inevitably emerge. This highlights the importance of communication between platform holders and server operators.
- Emergence of New Business Leaders: The rise of UGC platforms has led to the emergence of new business leaders who started their careers as UGC entrepreneurs within games like Minecraft and Second Life.
Actionable Insights
- Opportunities for Publishers: Publishers have several options to leverage the rise of dedicated game servers. They can identify high potential server operators and bring them into the fold by acqui-hire, acquire the ecosystem tools, or support emerging creators with tools, integrations, and policy updates.
- Platform Risk: Server operators who use a single platform expose themselves to platform risk. If the platform changes its discovery algorithm, a piece of infrastructure, a tool, plugin, or in some way alters the competitive landscape, server operators must scramble to accommodate those changes.
- Emergence of New Experiences: The ongoing growth of dedicated game servers alongside the continued dominance of UGC platforms will likely lead to the creation of new games and genres.