The Truth About Video Game Usage Across Generations and Devices.

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A new study from Fandom reveals that Millennials spend more time gaming than both Gen Z and teens, with 52% of Millennials surveyed ranking playing video games as their top interest and 40% of Fandom’s Millennial audience spending over 22 hours per week gaming. However, the biggest growth in overall time spent gaming vs. last year was seen among tweens and teens, up 63% and 48%, respectively. The report also found that younger generations of gamers are more interested in competitive gaming and making social connections, while older gamers gravitate more toward games with potential for intellectual stimulation.
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