Market research on the toys and games industry. Standardised and ...
Market research on the toys and games industry. Standardised and cross-comparable statistics including total market sizes, market share and brand share data, distribution and industry trends and category information.
After the pandemic-induced demand spike, sales of toys and games recorded a marked decline in Western Europe in 2022, with stagnation being seen in 2023. Most countries have been impacted by high inflation, putting pressure on local consumers’…
While income elasticities play a role in demand for toys and games, soft drivers have been critical in shaping industry growth in 2020. Consumers’ need for entertainment and e-learning at home led to a surge in a number of toy categories and video…
While e-commerce has continued to gain share in recent years, helped by lockdowns and enforced closures of store-based retail outlets during the pandemic, traditional toys and games stores do still have a role to play, particularly for traditional…
The toys and games industry sees positive growth, although with setbacks due to Coronavirus. In traditional toys, long-term opportunities lie in licensing and categories combining play, education and skill-building experience. Broader exposure to…
Most toys are made from plastics, as the material is durable, washable and sturdy. Many toys ended up being thrown away, as children outgrow their toys quickly, causing a massive environmental impact. What are toy manufacturers doing to help mitigate…