Tuesday, May 12, 2009

New Chinese Gold Farming Facts & Figures

There has been a bit of new data about WoW Gold farming recently and Professor Richard Heeks has provided some updates over at VERN. Some of the key takeaways:

Estimates of 400,000 people working in China on gold farming/trading are seen as very realistic, and the number could be 500,000 up to 1,000,000 (with *possible* total Chinese RMT turnover of up to $10 billion a year...which seemed way too high for us)

The system is setup so that there are brokers (e.g: Swagvault) who sell to American consumers and gold farm shops
It has been estimated that there are 60,000 "brokers" (this number also seemed a bit high)
Gold farms employ those with just high-school diplomas or below, and so the farms are put where they can get space cheaply; typically some way outside a city or in smaller towns/cities.
The gold farms Anthony saw were full of young guys aged around 18-20 with beers and cigarettes, hanging out playing games and having a good time. They realize it's not a long-term occupation but they also appreciate that they are part of something that is rather new and different. His estimate is that they'll stay for maybe 1-2 years before moving on to another kind of job.
Is gold farming the Chinese equivalent of the American Teenagers Fast Food Summer Job?

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