Amazon Game Studios – Game on finally!

Amazon Game Studios sees some traction at last.

  • Amazon has had a torrid time with its fledgling game studio, but its recent release is seeing good traction with gamers but I still think that Amazon’s real aim here is to sell the tools to developers rather than make the games itself.
  • After the cancellation of two of its big-budget games, Amazon has finally released New World, a massive multiplayer online game (MMO), and the world that it has created is putting up good numbers.
  • The game has managed to break 750,000 concurrent users on Steam, with hundreds of thousands viewing the streams on Twitch.
  • Although some of the early impressions from reviewers are mixed, they admit that there are players everywhere in this world running around exploring and fighting.
  • This early momentum is very encouraging and if Amazon can keep the interest going it might finally have a hit on its hands.
  • This is important for Amazon because it has been trying to make a hit game since 2014, and the success of New World is an indication that it has finally figured out how to do it.
  • However, I still do not think that being a successful games studio is the long-term strategy.
  • I think it makes more sense for Amazon to become the go-to place to develop games and it has spent the last few years assembling the assets that would allow it to do just that.
  • The fact that it has now created a decent game in its own right implies that it has figured out what it takes to create a good game such that it can now offer a great service to game developers.
  • This is similar to the reason why Apple would want to build a vehicle.
  • Once it has learned what it takes to create a digital vehicle it is in a better position to ensure that its existing and future products are tailored to offer an optimal experience when used in a digital vehicle.
  • Hence, assuming that the current momentum continues, I don’t expect this to be the beginning of a stream of games, but that New World will be used as an example of what one can create if you choose to create your game with Amazon tools and infrastructure
  • This is much closer to what Amazon does with AWS and hence makes more business sense than becoming a fully-fledged game studio.
  • Amazon has been trading sideways for months now which I think is a reflection of the fundamentals needing to catch up with the dizzying valuation that is slowly unwinding.
  • As a result, the valuation of Amazon is below its peak, but it still looks expensive compared to almost any other business out there that sells things to consumers for a living.
  • I think it could go sideways at best for some time longer.

RICHARD WINDSOR

Richard is founder, owner of research company, Radio Free Mobile. He has 16 years of experience working in sell side equity research. During his 11 year tenure at Nomura Securities, he focused on the equity coverage of the Global Technology sector.