Games are for everyone.

Video games are one of America’s most dynamic and beloved pastimes. It’s no surprise that so many people choose to play.

190.6 million Americans (ages 5-90) play video games
61%
of the U.S. population reports playing video games for at least one hour every week

Today, 29% of players are 50 or older. In 2004, only 17% of players were aged 50+. In 1999, this number was even lower at just 9%.

Age of Players

20
Average Player Age In 2004
26
Average Player Age In 2024

Games are inclusive and foster a sense of belonging.

Players come from all walks of life, with engagement across age, gender and racial/ethnic groups.

LGBT identification by age
6%
Identify As LGBTQ

% Play Video Games 1+ hour per week


The benefits of video games.

Games are meaningful entertainment experiences, offering opportunities for insight and enrichment.

U.S Adults agree that games bring joy, provide mental stimulation, and are a stress relief.
68%
To pass the time or relax
67%
To have fun
37%
To use my brain/keep
my mind sharp
30%
For immersion/escape

A game for everyone.

From action and sports games to role-playing games, there is a video game for everyone.

0%
Mobile
0%
PC
0%
Console
0%
Virtual Reality

Gen Alpha and Gen Z are the biggest users of PC (54%) and Console (58%) for game play

Percent Among Total Players, Age 8+

78%
of U.S. households have played at least one gaming device in the past 12 months
78%
of players reported playing on mobile vs 33% in 2012
19%
of players play on mobile, PC and console

Games bring people together.

Video games encourage human connection and foster positivity and openness between players.

Have played
games online
88%
Play with others,
both online and
in person
74%
Play with others
weekly
55%
Agree that playing
games can introduce
people to new friends
55%

Games help forge family bonds.

Families who play video games together help strengthen ties between parents and children,
and siblings with each other.

70%
of parents who play say they play video
games with their kids
40%
play with their kids at least weekly

Age and content ratings for video games help parents make informed decisions about which products are appropriate for their family.

Are aware of ESRB ratings
84%
Regularly use ESRB ratings
73%

The business of games.

The video game industry plays an important role in entertainment choices – with games offering plenty of bang for their buck.

0%
of players say video games
offer the best value for the money
0%
read or watch player/user reviews when considering a new game
$0 billion
total consumer spending on
video games in 2023
Top Grossing: Console & PC Full Game
1. Hogwarts Legacy
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
3. Madden NFL 24
4. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
5. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Top Grossing: Mobile
1. MONOPOLY GO!
2. Candy Crush Saga
3. Roblox
4. Royal Match
5. Coin Master