According to a study, there are now more female than male gamers in Canada

The study was conducted among a representative sample of the Canadian population, with people ages 6 to 64 playing any video game, regardless of device, in the four weeks prior to the study. Participants completed an online survey in May 2022.

According to the data collected, 53% of respondents say they played video games regularly during the period in question. This is an 8% decrease compared to the 2020 data, which was 61%.

This year, average play time has also fallen, standing at 7.9 hours per week for these enthusiasts, compared to 9 hours in 2020.

If teens, at 11.5 hours, correspond to the group that dedicates the most hours per week to video games, 55-64 year olds, who play 8.4 hours per week, are the most dynamic for this entertainment.

Games for children and young people are mainly launched on consoles (44%). For adults, mobile dominates with 46% of followers. The PC is declining for these two groups, being adopted by 21% of adults and 16% of adolescents, down 2% and 4% from 2020 levels, respectively.

A social activity

The video game activity also allows you to spend quality time with your kids. According to the Entertainment Software Association of Canada, 74% of parents who play video games do so with their children. a 9% increase over the past two years, stresses ALD President and CEO Jayson Hilchie. He adds that it’s also an opportunity to spend more time with family, according to 69% of respondents.

Millennials who grew up during the video game revolution are using it to bond with their childrenexplains Jayson Hilchie.

According to the study, video games are a way for teens to enrich their social lives.

In fact, our 2022 Essential Facts survey found that one of the biggest changes in how video games are consumed is that they are becoming more and more social. »

A quote from Jayson Hilchie

Adults also get involved in this activity. 49% of the people contacted said they regularly play games with others. In children, this figure rises to 70%.

Esports has a better reputation

Entering video game competitions is increasingly viewed as a viable career by young people across the country. Esports events are also growing in popularity: more than a third of adults and 28% of teens who took part in the survey said they had participated in esports activities in the past year. 70% of these people see it as a career opportunity.

How do Canadians feel when they play video games? An overwhelming majority points in the direction of detente.

85% of gamers say video games reduce stress and 84% say they bring joywe point this out in the study.

All data from the ALD study are available on the association’s website (New window).

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