Recently, I wrote about a study written by virtual worlds consultancy kzero.co.uk, which reported that membership of virtual worlds grew by 39% in the second quarter of 2009 to an estimated 579 million. Today, I received an update from the company and it appears that Second Life is experiencing a second life of its own.
This story begins with an impressive milestone: Second Life Residents have transacted the equivalent of more than $1 billion with each other while spending more than one billion hours in Second Life. These numbers represent significant milestones for not only Second Life, but the virtual worlds industry in general.
The company also shared additional stats that are work noting and sharing:
In total, users around the world have spent more than one billion hours in Second Life.
That's roughly 115,000 years spent doing everything from meeting and socializing with friends; to attending live concerts; to creating, selling, and shopping for virtual goods; to learning a foreign language; to attending business meetings; and much more. User hours grew 33% year-over-year to an all-time high of 126 million in Q2 2009.
Second Life Residents spend an average of about 100 minutes inworld per visit.
This average session time is significantly greater than those seen with popular social networking websites and reveals the uniquely high level of engagement Residents have with Second Life.
The equivalent of more than USD1 billion has been transacted between Residents in Second Life, who purchase virtual goods and services from one another.
The inworld economy grew 94% year-over-year from Q2 2008 to Q2 2009. Now at nearly USD50 million each month in user-to-user transactions, the Second Life economy is on an annual run rate of more than a half billion US dollars, making Second Life the largest virtual economy in the industry.
Residents create more than 250,000 new virtual goods every day - from clothing to vehicles to buildings to automatic language translators, and more.
There are now more than 270 terabytes of content in Second Life, and this is growing by approximately 100% every year.
More than 18 billion minutes of voice chat have been used in Second Life since voice was introduced in 2007.
Voice minutes grew 44% year-over-year from Q2 2008 to Q2 2009, and more than six billion minutes of voice have been delivered in 2009 alone, making Linden Lab a major VoIP provider.
Approximately 1,250 text-based messages are sent every second in Second Life, and more than 600 million words are typed on an average day.
Roughly 60% of active Second Life Residents based outside of the US, representing more than 200 countries, and the Second Life Viewer available in 10 languages.
The total land area of Second Life is now equivalent to approximately two billion square meters - roughly the size of the state of Rhode Island.
Land in Second Life has grown roughly 18% from Q1 of 2009 and approximately 75% since Q1 of 2008. As the creator and original seller of all virtual land in Second Life, Linden Lab is not only the provider of the worlds largest platform for user-generated virtual goods, but also a leading virtual goods vendor itself.
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