The ESA: Most American children want video games connected gifts for the New Year holidays
Games, subscriptions, consoles - parents can choose.
The association surveyed children and teenagers aged 10 to 17 years.
72% of those surveyed would like something related to games as a Christmas and New Year gift. Following games were gift cards (70%), clothing and accessories (66%), and electronics (62%).
59% of girls and 86% of boys said they would ask for video game gifts during these holidays.
39% want a subscription to a gaming service as a gift; 38% - a console; 32% - accessories; 29% - in-game currency; 22% - a physical copy of the game.
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32% of adults noted that they plan to buy things related to video games as a gift either for themselves or for acquaintances. Among parents, this percentage increases to 57%.
Americans plan to spend $485 on gifts related to video games this year.
More than 212 million Americans regularly play games.