As of June 2024, 21 percent of U.S. adults aged 18 to 29 years spent six to ten hours per week playing video games. Overall, respondents from this age group were also more likely than others to be heavy gamers - a total of eight percent played video games more than 20 hours in an average week. In total, weekly gaming usage was more likely among younger adults in the United States.
General video gaming use among the U.S. population increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between May and December 2020, U.S. teens aged 15 to 19 years spent an average 112.8 daily minutes on playing games and using computers for leisure, up from 73.8 minutes per day in the corresponding period of 2019. In 2023, the daily time spent on such activities among this age group decreased to 98.4 minutes per day.
A January 2021 survey found that gamers in China spent the most time playing games per week, averaging about 12.39 weekly hours of gaming time. Vietnamese gamers were ranked second with about 10.16 hours of gaming time per week. The global average was 8.45 weekly hours of gaming.
When asked about "Hours spent on playing video games per week", 28 percent of U.S. respondents answer "1 to 5 hours". This online survey was conducted in 2024, among 10,145 consumers. Looking to gain valuable insights about video gamers worldwide? Check out our
When asked about "Hours spent on playing video games per week", 28 percent of UK respondents answer "1 to 5 hours". This online survey was conducted in 2024, among 4,027 consumers. Looking to gain valuable insights about video gamers worldwide? Check out our
On average, people aged 15 to 24 years in the United States spent almost 58 minutes per day playing games in 2023. People in this age group spent more time on average playing games than any other age group in 2023.
The survey results showed that the younger population aged from 18 to 24 years spent eight hours per week playing computer games on average in 2019. This was twice as much as the amount of time that those in the oldest age group spent on gaming. Among the respondents between 35 and 44 years old, the average play time was measured at three hours per week.
In 2023, men in the United States spent approximately 42 minutes per day on games and using a computer for leisure. General video gaming use among the U.S. population increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between May and December 2020, U.S. men spent an average 49.2 daily minutes on playing games and using computers for leisure, up from 36 minutes per day in the corresponding period of 2019. Women spent an average 26.4 minutes per day on gaming and leisure computer use.
As of the third quarter of 2024, Egypt was by far the most engaged console gaming audiences worldwide. Responding internet users stated that they used a games console for an average of two hours and two minutes per day. Saudi Arabia ranked second, with users spending an average of one hour and 46 daily minutes on console gaming. The global average was one hour and three minutes.
As of June 2024, 27 percent of adults in the United States spent one to five hours per week playing video games. A further 10 percent of respondents stated that they spent 11 to 15 hours on video gaming in an average week. Overall, 19 percent of respondents were non-gamers and did not spend any time on video games.
A January 2021 of global gaming markets found that 10.4 percent of gamers aged 18 to 25 years spent an average of more than 20 hours per week on gaming activities. However, gamers in that particular age group only averaged 7.97 weekly hours of gaming. In contrast, 12.6 percent of responding gamers aged 60 years and over spent more than 20 hours a week on gaming.
The world of video gaming is very diverse, ranging from mobile gaming to PC gaming and console gaming. Over the past years, there has been an increase in downloads and mobile games usage among kids as well as adults as a way of entertainment. According to a 2021 survey, the average daily time spent playing video games among teens aged between 13 and 18 years old is 55 minutes on video consoles in the United States.
A survey in November 2023 found that teenage girls spent more time on playing video games on portable devices than boys. U.S. girls aged 13 to 17 years spent an average of 2 hours and 55 minutes on video games on portable devices on a school day, while boys only spent 2 hours and 55 minutes doing the same. However, boys were more engaged with non-portable gaming devices.
According to a study conducted in Mach 2024, at least 71 percent of adult computer gamers in the United States spent more than one hour playing games each week on all platforms. Overall, mobile gamers were most likely to spend time gaming, with 20 percent of respondents stating that they spend more than 10 hours per week playing on smartphones or tablets.
Video gaming is no longer a hobby exclusively enjoyed by the young. As generations have grown up with video games a normal part of life, the age of the average gamer also increases. During a 2023 survey, 25 percent of video game players still come from the 27 to 42 years age demographic, and 19 percent are 59 years and older. Time spent gaming In 2023, Americans aged between 15 to 19 years spent 98.4 minutes on gaming or leisurely computer use during an average day. The age demographic which devoted the least amount of time to gaming was the 55 to 64 years category. Members of this age demographic spent an average of just 17.4 minutes playing on the computer during an average day.
According to a survey conducted in Malaysia on video games, as of January 2023, approximately 25.83 percent of respondents spent an average of one to three hours weekly playing video games. Meanwhile, less than one percent of participants reported playing more than 15 hours per week.
The COVID-19 pandemic that spread across the world at the beginning of 2020 was not only a big threat to public health, but also to the entire entertainment industry. While cinemas and theaters closed their doors to try to stem the spread of the disease, many people turned to home entertainment during periods of self-isolation. During a March 2020 survey, video gamers in the United States reported that they spent 45 percent more time playing video games amid the quarantine than in the previous week.
In a survey conducted in 2023, 51 percent of casual and professional gamers in Saudi Arabia said that they spent between five and 20 hours a week playing video games. 14 percent of those surveyed said that they spend more than 30 hours a week gaming, while 11.6 percent said they spend less than two hours a week on gaming.
When asked about "Hours spent on playing video games per week", 28 percent of German respondents answer "1 to 5 hours". This online survey was conducted in 2024, among 5,996 consumers. Looking to gain valuable insights about video gamers worldwide? Check out our
A January 2021 survey revealed that more than a quarter of gamers in China spent an average of 12 to 20 hours a week on gaming, with a further 17.6 percent of survey respondents spending more than 20 hours per week playing video games. Out of all the surveyed countries, 18.8 percent of gamers spent an average of seven to twelve hours week on gaming.
As of June 2024, 21 percent of U.S. adults aged 18 to 29 years spent six to ten hours per week playing video games. Overall, respondents from this age group were also more likely than others to be heavy gamers - a total of eight percent played video games more than 20 hours in an average week. In total, weekly gaming usage was more likely among younger adults in the United States.