Lunatic_Gamer
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“U.S. consumer spending on video games is projected to reach $13.4 billion in the combined November and December 2020 holiday period, an increase of 24 percent when compared to a year ago. Growth is expected to be driven by console hardware, headsets, gamepads, mobile, digital full-game and post-launch content on console and PC, and subscription. Annual U.S. consumer spending on video games may exceed $50 billion in 2020, which would constitute a new record high for the U.S. market.”
U.S. Video Game Spending This Holiday Projected to Reach a Record $13.4 Billion | Mat Piscatella
The surge in player count and engagement, combined with reduced spending in experiential gifting should combine to result in more available holiday dollars for video game products and services in the U.S.
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