New Study Confirms What Your Backlog Already Knew About $70 Games
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Study: Gen Z Loves Theatrical, Cold On Physical Media
A new study of over 6,000 respondents across the US, UK and Australia has examined the streaming, film-watching, and gaming habits of Gen Z, Millennials and Gen X to discover how the different generations engage with media today. Published on IGN, the study conducted by Kantar and UC Berkeley also made sure to enlist high-consumption users who engage in 4 hours or more a week of film watching and ten hours or more a week of gaming, streaming, Yo…
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. A new study by IGN, Kantar and the University of California at Berkeley shows a strong change in gamer consumption. According to the Generations in play study, most players do not want to pay full price for video games. The analysis was done with very active consumers from the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. The main data is clear. 62% of participants do n…
New study confirms what your backlog already knew about $70 games
A new study about gamers and their hobby habits shows quite a divide between Gen X, millennials, and Gen Z, but there's one big common denominator. In an IGN Entertainment poll of "thousands of highly-committed content consumers in the US, UK and Australia," 62 percent said that they no longer buy full-price games. Whether this means purchasing games at lower prices or waiting for "premium" games to go on sale is unclear, but it reflects a big c…
Are you of the X generation or the Z generation? Do you belong to the group qualified as millennial? Anyway, a new study details the habits of consumption of video games of the three and draws interesting conclusions.For example, this confirms that 62% do not buy launch games and that among them there are differences about playing online and doing it alone on PC, PS5, Xbox Series XS or Nintendo Switch 2.All these data are shared on GamesIndustry…
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