Italy and Spain make up 30% of game piracy

August 30th, 2009 Posted in DLC, PC, PlayStation 3, Sales, Xbox 360 by Jeff Baker


The ESA (Entertainment Software Association) has long been fighting the piracy of video games and are getting increasingly concerned by its rate of growth. In fact, the association estimates in the month of December 2008th over 6.5 million gamers were illegally downloaded.

While the whole world is to be blamed, the ESA focused in on two countries, Italy and Spain, and have said that they make up for 17.1% of and 15.1% of the world’s video game piracy, respectively.

Despite waging a seemingly endless war, the ESA says they will continue to fight piracy.

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