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A new industry report reveals that video gaming has become a near-universal pastime in the United States, with 67% of Americans now playing video games on a weekly basis. The data also shows that the average age of a gamer has risen to 37, challenging the long-held stereotype of gaming as a hobby for children and teenagers.
Mobile gaming dominates as the most popular format, with 80% of players across all age groups using smartphones or tablets to play. This accessibility has helped drive the overall participation rate, making gaming a daily activity for millions of adults. However, traditional platforms still hold strong appeal for younger demographics. PC and console gaming remain significantly more common among Gen Alpha, Gen Z, and Millennials, who often favor dedicated hardware for more immersive experiences.
The findings highlight a shift in how Americans spend their leisure time. While mobile games attract casual players of all ages, the sustained interest in PC and console gaming among younger generations suggests that dedicated gaming will continue to be a major cultural force. With the average player now in their late 30s, the industry is also seeing a growing demand for mature narratives and complex gameplay that appeals to an adult audience.
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