US consumers set a new record for video game spending in the first quarter

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Bottom line: The NPD Group said gains were noted across virtually all categories including digital PC and console games as well as mobile downloads, subscription spending, hardware and accessories.

US consumer spending on video games reached an all-time high in the first quarter as gamers looked to quell boredom while ordered to stay at home to slow the spread of Covid-19.

For the three-month period ending March 31, the US video game industry generated $10.86 billion in total revenue. That’s an increase of nine percent compared to the same period a year ago according to The NPD Group’s Q1 2020 Games Market Dynamics report.

Video game content (software) accounted for $9.58 billion of the total, an 11 percent increase year-over-year.

Doom Eternal, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Minecraft and Animal Crossing: New Horizons were among the best-selling titles during the quarter, we’re told.

On the hardware side, console makers raked in $733 million, led by strong sales of Nintendo’s Switch which continues to be next to impossible to find at retail.

Nintendo is well aware of the shortages, recently vowing to boost production by 10 percent to help deal with demand. Even still, with lockdown orders continuing to impact manufacturing in key regions, inventory could remain tight for a bit longer. This has prompted some to come up with clever solutions to get their hands on a system.

Accessory sales, meanwhile, increased one percent in the quarter to $503 million.

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Just wait till May 18th when the DCS WORLD modules are deactivated and now you gotta spend over $40 per Jet and $30 per map.

I went out, because of DCS and bought the $180 Logitech pedals. Pulled my X-45 out of the bin, but now I’m considering dropping more cash for a Virpil Constellation Alpha R.

Dropped $70 on the Genesis mini.
$170+ on TG16 mini.
 
Video games remain one of the great deals in entertainment and/or vice. Well, unless you or your kid gets suckered into one of those "free to play" games that are wired to steal thousands of dollars over time. And even those are cheap compared to a golf club or nightclub membership.
 
Physically, most definitely. I don't game too much anymore between working and the limited socializing I do. Not as much free time as I had when I was younger.

That's hard to say for me. Unless you still get exercise or severely limit your food intake, obesity and no movement also deteriorates your body. Even with less food intake, you still get muscle atrophy among other issues. Use it or lose it.
 
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