Now millennial consumers buy more video gaming subscriptions than pay TV subscriptions. A new study from consulting firm Deloitte says 53% of millennials have a video game subscription versus 51% for ...
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Your childhood video games may explain why millennials grind and Gen Z burns out faster
If you grew up screaming at a tube TV because you died on the last boss and had to start over from level one, this is for you. Millennial childhood meant cartridges, memory cards, and the very real ...
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Games That Best Represent Millennials
Everybody who was born from 1980 to 1996 belongs to the age demographic that’s colloquially known as Millennials. Truth be told, they are really lucky, because they got to experience video games ...
Gen Z is building friendships, identities, and communities inside video games faster than in the real world. Entertainment is no longer just watched. It is lived.
Video monitors show what players see during a virtual reality game called Showdown in Ghost Town on Thursday, May 24, 2017. (Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times/TNS) Video monitors show what players see ...
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