Nielsen Reports 45 Percent Spike in U.S. Video Game Usage

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Video game usage has seen a big bump amid stay-at-home orders across the globe, Nielsen reports

Nielsen Games polled roughly 3,000 individuals across France, Germany, the U.K. and the U.S. as part of its monthly Video Game Tracking survey. The results showed that gaming has seen a spike amid the quarantine, as over the week of March 23-29 each country reported an increase in time playing video games. The U.S. saw the most pronounced spike, 45 percent, with France , the U.K. and Germany rounding out the list.

Unsurprisingly, online play has also increased, with respondents noting more time spent playing games with others via Internet connection. 29 percent of U.S. gamers said they have been playing more with friends online since the pandemic began, while 17 percent of respondents in the U.K., 12 percent and five percent in France. French gamers, however, reported a larger increase in "in-person" multiplayer, nine percent, an anomaly given the social distancing guidelines.

As a result of more time spent gaming, more respondents are claiming they are spending more money on the entertainment medium. 39 percent of those polled in the U.S. said they now spend "somewhat or much more" on video games, while the "share of wallet" for games in the other markets is up at least 23 percent.

With brick-and-mortar retail stores either shuttering or reducing their operations, gamers have also shifted to digital versions of content, with at 23 percent of respondents saying they are buying games digitally more often. This is also reflective of a general shift in the industry towards more digital content, where digital sales of games on Sony's PlayStation 4 surpassed physical sales of titles for the first time last year. The trend is the highest in the U.S.

Coinciding with reports last week from analytics firms StreamLabs and Stream Hatchet that Twitch had seenin Q1 2020, Nielsen's survey found that a third or more of gamers across the countries polled are watching more streamed gaming content. Once again, the U.S. led with nearly half of those polled responding that they have watched more streaming content in quarantine, while France was No. 2 spot with 40 percent.

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