Here's another thing that all those analysts are not taking into account.
The West is getting older.
No, really, seriously older. As in, I am 62, sitting in a zero gravity recliner, with a padded lapdesk I got from an Old Fart catalog holding my keyboard in an ergonomically comfortable position, with not one, but TWO Very Large monitors to hold my stuff. That is my work rig and my gaming rig. My father in law's is similar, with even bigger monitors.
Console games are not much fun for my aging reflexes. I have real problems with joysticks; people with arthritic fingers have even more troubles with joysticks. Plus, the TV you are gaming on is probably not the one on the living room, but one in the family room with furniture comfortable for kids but not old bones, and with a TV that is fine for watching a movie but gives you squinty headaches when you are trying to game.
I have trouble gaming on a laptop, and as you chillun age, you will discover the same thing.
I can't play on a netbook.
A tablet is Right Out.
Smartphone? bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
If you intend to market to the US, the UK and Europe, you ignore the Aging of the West to your peril. As the West ages, and people discover the sort of setup that my father in law and I have, I would expect PC Games to get more, not less, popular.