According to Barclays' Christopher Merwin, Pokémon GO found success as it leverages augmented reality technology to create a "much more engaged experience," something other large publishers are likely to emulate in the future.
"We believe mobile is an increasingly important platform for the video game publishers, now that it is not only the largest end market for gaming, but also the fastest growing," the analyst wrote. "We wouldn't be surprised to see more M&A in this space."
Merwin further noted that Pokémon GO's success is an example of the importance of branded IP on mobile. In terms of the traditional video game publishers, Electronic Arts Inc. EA has long leveraged its console and PC-based game IP on mobile and Activision Blizzard, Inc. ATVI can also do the same through its acquisition of King.
Finally, the analyst suggested that augmented reality is "more social and mass market" compared to virtual reality as no additional headset or equipment is required. As such, the augmented reality space could "gain prevalence in gaming more quickly."
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