60 Percent Of Playtime In 2023 Went To 6-Year-Old Or Older Games, New Data Shows
60 Percent Of Playtime In 2023 Went To 6-Year-Old Or Older Games, New Data Shows
A report shows that while the industry is growing, its biggest competition is Fortnite, GTA, Call of Duty, and Roblox
The remaining 40% was Baldur's Gate 3.
42 0 ReplyOnly because it didn't came out at the beginning of year.
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I've played Rocket League for more than 2000 hours since its release, but honestly I kinda felt like it was dying. Very little interesting new content, silly decisions like removing trading. I haven't played seriously for more than a year now. It's surprising to me to still see it so high up
16 0 ReplySame reason moms play solitaire on their phones. Just something they know to pass the time, no need for anything fancy or new.
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Me, the sophisticated Rollercoaster Tycoon enjoyer
14 1 Replytbh there’s so many great games at this point, I feel like 60% feels healthy enough. Like classic books.
6 0 ReplyI read that as "6-year-old or older gamers". I was surprised to say the least.
4 0 ReplyBased upon how obsessed my 4yo was with Kirby and Mario and Smash last year, I wouldn't be surprised.
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2 0 ReplyI just beat today Breath of the Wild, a 7 year old game. BTW played on Yuzu since 2 months or so and have 120 hours.
3 1 ReplySo are ages of games like Warzone counted from the release of their first version, or is each iteration a new game?
1 0 ReplyI keep seeing this article title and wouldn't it have been easier to say "last year most games played were over 6 years old"?
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