Video games are only getting more popular.
Roughly
2.5 billion people
around the world played games last year, double the number of players in 2013. Gaming is a $149 billion industry, growing 7%
year over year, with the U.S. as its largest market. In America, the average gamer is 33 years old and 46% of gamers are female, according to the Entertainment Software Association
.
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A Multiverse, not the Metaverse
.)
Per Quartz reporter Dan Kopf’s
summary of U.S. Department of Labor data
:
More people now report playing games on a typical day — 11.4% in 2017 compared to 7.8% in 2003 — and, on days they do play games, they spend more time doing so — about 145 minutes in 2017, compared to 125 in 2003.
Young people are the biggest driver of the trend. From 2003 to 2015, 15-24 year olds spent less than 25 minutes playing games on the average day. From 2015 to 2017, those in that age group dedicated almost 40 minutes a day to games.
Mobile games account for a large part of this dramatic growth, but all major game categories are growing. The console gaming market — the oldest segment and most expensive due to hardware cost — expanded
more than 7%
last year alone.