Skip to content
Marketech APAC
  • About Us
  • Reports
  • Events
  • Contact Us
SUBSCRIBE
  • MARKETING
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • PLATFORM
  • SME
Main Feature Marketing Southeast Asia
No posts found

Insight of The Year: InMobi’s 2021 report on mobile gaming in Indonesia

by MARKETECH APAC

-

January 17, 2022

Our What’s NEXT in Marketing 2026 Conference Series returns to the Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia—and for the first time in Thailand! Brace yourself for bold ideas driving the next marketing wave. Click here to learn more!

For over the past year, MARKETECH APAC has dissected and presented numerous comprehensive reports to share the latest trends, issues, and insights pertinent to the industry. 

Out of all of them, it is InMobi’s ‘Mobile Gaming Through the Pandemic and Beyond in Southeast Asia 2021’ that comes out as our Insight of The Year. 

Released in June 2021, the SEA report takes a specific interest in the state of mobile gaming in Indonesia. Armed with fresh findings on the demographic, the report has served to be a guiding light on how to engage mobile gamers in the market, and what the best approaches are to draw their attention to the brand. 

Here’s our interview with Rishi Bedi, InMobi’s vice president and GM for Southeast Asia, who further built on the report’s insights, sharing with us how brands can leverage their presence across Indonesian gamers and the best strategies they can employ to stay ahead of the game. 

The report stated that 46% of the respondents have tried mobile gaming for the first time. What does this say about the future of mobile gaming in Indonesia?

As people are increasingly on-the-go, mobile gaming is predicted to become one of the chosen sources of entertainment and relaxation. Mobile games have created a virtual environment for players to compete, play together, and connect online. With 125.6% mobile connections (compared to the total population) in 2021, mobile gaming is expected to continue to grow in popularity among Indonesians in the next year. This is evident as the time spent grew by 1.5X within the first 9 months of 2021 compared to 2020. Even in a post-pandemic world, we expect people will still turn to mobile gaming apps to make new friends, relax and pass time. Because of the depth and diversity in mobile gaming, this space has the potential to become the most preferred channel for brands to engage with consumers at scale.

The report also found that 2/3 of the respondents say that they prefer to watch ads to progress in games. What does this say about the emerging trend of advertising across mobile games?

Based on the results so far, it is becoming clear that the ad experience offered by mobile gaming apps can be highly effective, making it an ideal space for advertisers to focus their attention. A study by The Drum and YouGov found that the click-through rates (CTR) for ads inside mobile games are 50% above average while 37% of people who play games have bought something as a result of an in-game ad. 

Hence it is no surprise that, compared to the previous year, we saw a 10x growth in video advertising on gaming apps in 2021. And we believe this is just the start. Moving forward, we expect to see mature brands to keep gaming as a key element of their mobile marketing strategy and leverage its various placements to drive results.

In what ways can brands leverage their presence across gamers in Indonesia?

The appetite for games in Indonesia could present major opportunities for advertisers to secure the attention of an engaged audience. But brands must be strategic about how they do it. 

Mobile comes first. About 46% of Indonesians explored mobile gaming for the first time during the height of the pandemic to seek entertainment, relaxation, or even make new friends. 

We are also seeing that mobile gamers are even more receptive and welcoming to ads when these are relevant and offer some value exchange. Hence, brands in industries pertinent to gamers such as lifestyle, e-commerce, retail, electronics, and other games could potentially engage with gamers by delivering ads that offer in-game rewards or allow players to achieve greater progress in the game. 

Brands should also be strategic in mapping the audience with the gaming category. According to our report, Gen Zs and Gen Xs tend to prefer casual games, while millennials prefer stimulation and action-packed games. Aside targeting, the brand should also consider leveraging the various innovative mobile-first formats and full-screen immersive experiences – much in line with their state of mind as a gamer – to engage them.

What are the strategies brands should employ to win this large market of gamers?

In my experience, gamers in Indonesia are familiar with ads and prefer to watch them over and above paying money when looking to progress in a game or in exchange for a benefit. Ad recall is also very high in this space, especially when ads are about a topic of interest. Hence brands must be strategic in leveraging the right data to enhance the personalization and relevance when delivering ads in gaming apps. 

Moreover, specific ad formats or placements can be used to maximize the time spent with the gamer and increase engagement. Full-screen video ads within gaming environments can be a great way to engage users. They occur during a natural break in the gameplay and create no interruptions in the gameplay. These ads should be horizontal or vertical, based on the orientation the games are played, making it easy for brands to leverage or transform existing core assets. Rewarded video is another excellent way to engage with mobile gamers who are highly engaged and receptive, as they look to advance in the game without having to pay. 

Brands that have completely moved to programmatic media buying can also potentially access and engage with these mobile gamers based on their specific campaign objectives. For example, they can set up different segments like users with higher engagement rates, viewability, completion rates, or maximum reach.

This recognition is based on the results of Google Analytics on the most-read stories of 2021 with editorial validation on the significance of a leader’s contribution, campaigns results, and overall impact.

Advertising Awards Asia Pacific 2026
With tighter regulations reshaping APAC’s social-led financial sector, managing agent activity and misinformation have never been more critical. Discover how banks and insurers are strengthening oversight and protecting their brands in this new industry study by Meltwater — download the free guide here.
Content Marketing Awards Asia Pacific 2026
With public conversations reshaping Australian insurance reputation, managing online sentiment and the trust gap has never been more critical. Discover how providers are addressing friction and protecting their brands in this new industry report by Meltwater — download the free guide here.
Related Tags Indonesia Mobile gaming InMobi Insight of The Year Mobile Gaming Through the Pandemic and Beyond in Southeast Asia 2021
Share this article

Related Articles

View All
InMobi-Telkomsel-Mobile-Marketing-Partnership
Technology Featured Southeast Asia
InMobi, Telkomsel announce partnership to aid mobile marketing in Indonesia
January 12, 2022
By Teddy Cambosa
InMobi x Appsumer
Technology Featured Global
InMobi acquires insights platform Appsumer, bolsters performance marketing solutions for brands
October 13, 2021
By Kathleen Murata
MARKETECH APAC’s Top 5 Stories for August: Mobile gaming in Indonesia takes reign
Main Feature Marketing APAC
MARKETECH APAC’s Top 5 Stories for August: Mobile gaming in Indonesia takes reign
August 30, 2021
By MARKETECH APAC
Human x Inmobi
Technology Featured Southeast Asia
Cybersecurity firm HUMAN and InMobi’s new tie-up aims to make mobile in-app advertising more secure and ‘human’
August 25, 2021
By Kathleen Murata
InMobi-Director-Programmatic-Business-SEA
Technology Featured Southeast Asia
InMobi taps former Unruly exec to lead programmatic business in SEA
July 5, 2021
By Teddy Cambosa
InMobi-Indonesia-Mobile-Gaming-Report
Platforms Featured Southeast Asia
Indonesia, rising powerhouse of mobile gaming in SEA: report
June 28, 2021
By Teddy Cambosa
No posts found

Featured Articles

View All
MARKETECH APAC prepares marketing industry for 2022 with What’s NEXT series
Main Feature Marketing APAC
MARKETECH APAC prepares marketing industry for 2022 with What’s NEXT series
January 6, 2022
By MARKETECH APAC
Product Launch of The Year: ADA’s eCommerce solution
Main Feature Marketing Southeast Asia
Product Launch of The Year: ADA’s eCommerce solution
January 4, 2022
By MARKETECH APAC
Marketing Campaign of The Year: Jollibee’s ‘A Message From The Future’
Main Feature Marketing Global
Marketing Campaign of The Year: Jollibee’s ‘A Message From The Future’
January 4, 2022
By MARKETECH APAC
MARKETECH APAC’s Top 5 Stories for December: APAC content marketing agency bags top spot
Main Feature Marketing APAC
MARKETECH APAC’s Top 5 Stories for December: APAC content marketing agency bags top spot
December 31, 2021
By MARKETECH APAC
kumu crystal widjaja
Platforms Featured Southeast Asia
Former Gojek growth leader Crystal Widjaja joins kumu as new chief product officer
June 8, 2021
By Kathleen Murata
TikTok-Shop-Local-Saturday-SMB-Initiative
SME Featured Southeast Asia
TikTok supports SMB growth in SEA with ‘Shop Local Saturday’ initiative
May 27, 2021
By Teddy Cambosa
No posts found

Most Recent Articles

[Statement] AirAsia Ph June 4 2026
AirAsia pushes back against ‘false’ claims over Philippines AirAsia operations
June 4, 2026
Sharona Nicole Semilla
No posts found
Grab, UNIQLO are turning everyday Filipino app moments into fashion
June 4, 2026
Sharona Nicole Semilla
Mainland cosmetics brand JudyDoll opens first physical store in Hong Kong
June 4, 2026
Aliza Carmona
Hyundai Motor empowers integration of human potential, robotics innovation via new global campaign film
June 4, 2026
Julian Bartolome
Sony MAX’s ‘Laalo’ hits Mumbai streets in moving autorickshaw campaign via MOMS Outdoor
June 4, 2026
Julian Bartolome
Squeezing the algorithm? How Sharmaine and friends slipped ‘Brainrot marketing’ into Philippine advertising
June 4, 2026
Sharona Nicole Semilla
No posts found

Subscribe Now

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Agreement(Required)
Marketech APAC
We deliver the latest marketing news, trends, and best practices that serve everyone in the industry whether you’re from small or big enterprises.

Office

14i Seville Tower, Circulo Verde Phase 1, #70 Calle Industria, Brgy. Bagumbayan, Quezon City, 1100 Philippines +63 917 319 5762
+63 917 319 5762

Follow Us

Facebook Linkedin Youtube Spotify

Content Pillars

  • Marketing
  • Technology
  • Platforms
  • SME

The Publication

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy & Cookie Policy
  • Events
  • Reports

Geographical Scope

  • South East Asia
  • East Asia
  • ANZ
  • SouthAsia
  • APAC
  • Global

Featured Events

Conferences
  • Retail & E-Commerce Innovation Series
  • What's NEXT in Marketing Series
  • Digital Experience Asia Series
  • Advertising Summit Asia Philippines
Awards
  • Marketing Technology Awards
  • Retail & E-commerce Excellence Awards Asia Pacific
  • Empowered Women Awards
  • NEXT Awards Series

Join our APAC marketing community

Subscribe to our newsletters to get the latest marketing news in the region.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Agreement(Required)

© 2026 MARKETECH APAC. All rights reserved.

We use cookies to improve your experience and to analyse our traffic. To find out more, please click here. By continuing to use our website, you accept our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT
Home
About Us
Write for Us
Contact Us
Subscribe
Facebook Linkedin