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U.S. adults are spending big on video games, playing mostly on smartphones

The average American video gamer is 33 years old, prefers to play on their smartphone and is spending big on content — 20 percent more than a year ago and 85 percent more than in 2015, a report showed on Thursday.

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Jin_Sakai1842d ago

Disgusting. Can’t stand mobile gaming. Nintendo Switch being an exception.

Felix_Argyle_Catbro1842d ago

Why though? There are plenty of good games on mobile, and more are constantly being ported there.

Elwenil1841d ago

Please enlighten me to a "good" game on mobile. And by "good", I mean something that doesn't drown me in ads, constantly flash little exclamation points on icons to try and get me to buy something, pause the gameplay in order to watch an ad or video or hold the game hostage by trickling out "lives", plays or otherwise obstructing gameplay with some monetization in mind. About the only thing I can think of off the top of my head is Minecraft and it's so clunky without a controller it can be hardly called playable.

And to be fair, I don't mind paying for a good game, but frankly, the reviews can hardly be trusted and I've paid for games and still been hammered by ads constantly. Point blank, 99% of the mobile gaming scene is a scam and nothing but regurgitated Bejeweled clones, bad attempts to copy the old flash-based "siege" browser games and other random nonsense that can hardly be considered a game. It's no wonder most PC and console gamers look at mobile with contempt.

MajorLazer1841d ago

Dragon Ball Legends is a great mobile game

Elwenil1841d ago

@Felix_Argyle_Catbro,

Thank you for the list, I will check them out. Not sure why you blocked me though, but ok.

SegaGamer1841d ago

@MajorLazer
Dragon Ball Legends is the perfect example of the type of mobile game Elwenil was talking about.

meep3161841d ago

because how dare someone like something he doesnt.

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sprinterboy1841d ago

My friend has literally just said to me he spent £100 on his holiday on his mobile game he plays, I was like wtf dude.

SegaGamer1841d ago (Edited 1841d ago )

I can't help but get mad at those people. They are free to spend their money on whatever they want of course, but it pisses me off that they have contributed in cementing my favourite hobby as a greed infested hell hole. It's all about the money now, it doesn't even matter if gameplay suffers because of it. Microtransactions have to be there now because publishers aren't satisfied unless they have all of the money.

strayanalog1842d ago

Prefers to play on a smartphone? This magical window of light can be a big help sometimes and all, but - in my opinion - a gaming platform it isn't.

Felix_Argyle_Catbro1842d ago (Edited 1842d ago )

Of course it is. The average phone is much stronger than something like PS Vita. You can play 100-man battle royale games with decent graphics. You can use all kinds of different controllers so you aren't limited to touch screen. Games like Dead Cells, Slay the Spire, Ark Survival Evolved, etc. are being ported there. And it makes half of the gaming industry's revenue.

Explain how it isn't?

strayanalog1842d ago

Happily. By stating that my comment is about my phone and how I don't use it for gaming, that's how it isn't.

Livingthedream1842d ago

I know opinions cant be wrong. But.... games are developed for phones, and make a killing so it is a gaming platform. That's a fact. Just because you dont use your phone for gaming doesnt mean it isn't a gaming platform. Not all people who own pcs use it for gaming, but a gaming platform it is lol just saying.

Wolffenblitz1841d ago

Phones get bad rep because of the amount of shitty F2P, microtransaction revenue gathering, timed "actions" to draw the game out longer, shallow pieces of crap that are called games that are pretty much choking all the game stores for mobile.

Games like Ark Survival Evolved barely work on the Switch and it's still extremely buggy on PC. Who in their right mind would try and play something like that on mobile? Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.

To me, this article is gathering stats. These stats point to "adults" that are not gamers and since everyone has a fucking phone, they download a game or two. That's what I see.

rainslacker1841d ago

I dunno about prefer. I think ti's more that there is more access to a smarphone nowadays than any other device. A game console requires a committed purchase. A smartphone is just something people have. It's easy to get into gaming on it, and while the majority don't, or don't spend money, there are enough of them that do that they can make a lot of money on the devices.

AK911842d ago

I sincerely doubt that.

Flewid6381841d ago

Literally everyone has a phone lol.

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Sgt_Slaughter1842d ago (Edited 1842d ago )

"Video game" is a huge overstatement for games like Candy Crush and the rest.

TheUndertaker851841d ago (Edited 1841d ago )

Yeah, like GTA being on mobile too. Along with titles like Fortnite, mobile variations of CoD, Mortal Kombat, and of course “remote play” being available on mobile devices as well.

To stick with the idea that all mobile has is Candy Crush clones is disingenuous to say the least. But it’s pretty obvious to see how individuals here want to downplay.

Google Stadia and other services going to mobile also shows that more companies are moving to a market where their games can be played on mobile.

Also don’t forget that services like PS Now at one point ran on mobile.

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The Games Industry Needs A Stronger Games Media

The move away from written coverage of games is a problem for journalists and for the games industry.

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lodossrage1d ago

What we need is a more honest games media. I'm sorry but if you're an outlet in bed with a publisher or getting goodies to attend preview/ review events then you can't be trusted to be objective. Very similar to the need for getting money out of politics.

ApocalypseShadow8h ago

Basically this. We've seen how the game media turned for the worse after the acceptance of advertising dollars during the 360 era from one particular company. How many websites were willing to sell out for Mountain Dew and Doritos. Accepting $800 Halo Swag bags and expensive Windows laptops to do blogging.

Video sites like game trailers that was willing to lie about PS3 graphics and sometimes, still had the wrong controller image at the bottom on the video. And, turned off comments it deleted them to keep the truth from being told.

That same company twisted certain gamers to a new level of fanboyism. This website was full of them when I arrived. Lying through their noses again and again. Then, that very company started lying or withholding information that showed the truth. That their competitors were selling more worldwide and had better graphics overall. But the damage to the media and a certain group of gamers was done. And, continues to this day. Even after hearing the truth that that company they serve is very destructive to the industry, developers and gamers.

lodossrage38m ago

Yeah, and one of that company's former executives OPENLY admitted that. And before anyone says I'm lying:

https://metro.co.uk/2022/07...

Also, yeah plenty of people that are here now don't remember when this place was a haven for xbox. You have people like "The Mart at Xbox Kings" push all sorts of propoganda on a daily. But people seem to want to forget stuff like that...

Skuletor6h ago

The whole Gamespot/Kane & Lynch thing is one of the best examples and that was 16 years ago.

anast12h ago

Most game journalists are pariahs and low level marketing drones. They got too greedy and cannibalized their respect and trust. Something they learned not to do in their journalism schools. This is why we might as well watch gameplay critics on You Tube. Don't get me wrong, I love reading, but for every genuine article there is a thousand game journalist trying to gloss over monetization schemes so they can sell the game to gamers in order to get free games to do their jobs. It gets old. Even this piece doesn't address the problem.

UltimateOwnage1h ago

We need better media in all aspects of society, period. Everything from the gaming press, to MSM is all fueled by clickbait headlines, half truths and buzzword topics that don't give much meat or meaning for the reader to benefit from.

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"Nordic Game has revealed the winners of this year’s Nordic Game Awards, which took place on Thursday, May 23, during NG24 Spring and streamed live from Slagthuset in Malmö, Sweden." - Nordic Game.

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The weekly freebie from The Epic Games Store is ready and waiting for you to redeem.

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