Gaming and the movies are very closely related. Games made into movies - movies made into games. You can say it is a symbiotic relationship, so it's a good idea to take a peek into where gaming fits on the entertainment scale.
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| 52% of active gamers are women |
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) just issued an exhaustive study (over 25,000 people were surveyed) on just that ... and their findings will surprise you.
Women make up over half of all U.S. gamers (52%), and 22% are over the age of 65. The stereotype of gamers dominated by young men who sit for hours engrossed in mindless escapism is a complete fallacy.
ESA's 2025 Survey gathered data from over 25,000 gamers. Participants were aged 16-65+, and identified themselves as 'active' gamers. The average gamer is 41 years old. The age group with the greatest number of active gamers was the 65+ group. Additionally, the majority of U.S. gamers are women - 52%.
These statistics are due to the variety and innovation of the gaming industry. Video games include not only action first-person games, but include puzzle games, role-playing games, skill and chance games, and more. It's something for everyone. The most popular gaming device is the smartphone followed by tablets.
And, just like the movies or music, there is a game for everyone.

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