The PlayStation 4 sold 2.2 million units in the US in its first three months - Nintendo Switch 2 has just beaten that record.
According to the data, 18% of players in the US buy a new video game about once every six months, while 12% buy one about ...
If you pick up a new video game every few months, you are in the minority for US players. That's because roughly 63% of American gamers buy a maximum of two games annually, according to research firm ...
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Report Claims to Reveal How Often People Buy New Games
New marketing survey results reveal surprising gaming habits, showing that most people aren't buying very many new games ...
Nintendo's new device still holds the title of fastest-selling home console of all time. Nintendo Switch 2 ended its debut ...
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Battlefield 6 Players Less Likely To Use TikTok Than Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 Players
Despite the long-standing rivalry between Call of Duty and Battlefield, there's a lot of crossover between the two communities, as we saw in 2016 when exhaustion pushed CoD fans over to Battlefield 1, ...
Hyper enthusiast, price-insensitive players are really keeping things going, especially in the non f2p gaming space. According to Circana's Q3 2025 Future of Games, only 4% of US video game players ...
Video game hardware is selling better than ever in the U.S., according to Circana. But that's also because it's more expensive than ever - 12% more expensive per unit sold than last year.
Switch 2 continues to break US launch sales records, selling more in its first three months than PS4
“With 2.4M units sold LTD over its first 3 months market, Nintendo Switch 2 is now 5% ahead of the previous record setting ...
It found that only 14% of players buy one or more games per month. More than 60%, meanwhile, purchase two or fewer titles per ...
After becoming the fastest-selling console ever, the Nintendo Switch 2's momentum is showing no signs of slowing down.
The launch’s success seems guaranteed, but we don’t know how the holidays will play out. Financial analyst Mat Piscatella has chimed in on what he thinks of the Switch 2 and its prospects at launch.
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