• @[email protected]
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    161 year ago

    Mobile was the most popular platform, with 60% of online respondents playing on phones or tablets. Console and PC audiences were each about half that, with 33% of people playing on PC and 32% playing on console.

    Considering mobile phone games counted I feel like that makes sense. I thought the article would be referring to devices designed specifically for gaming (ex. Xbox One, PS5, Switch, and so on)

    • HidingCat
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      41 year ago

      Yea I mean, I don’t play much on the phone but I still have a few games there, so I might count in the 47% too.

      Otherwise it’s been only PC gaming for me.

    • sheepyowl
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      31 year ago

      Kind of makes the title moot. People with home entertainment systems (be it a PC or a console) also spend time playing on a handheld device when not at home.
      Did they expect people to carry around cables and a console to play while waiting for the dentist?

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I dont typically play mobile games. My mains are ps5 and switch. I just look at internet stuff when I wait for the dentist.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        That’s what I am thinking. I obviously don’t mean to gatekeep and say mobile gaming isn’t “real gaming” but with the amount of people who have phones it’s obviously going to dwarf any other category.

        The article also doesn’t appear to mention a time frame. If you played Pokemon GO or Worldle when they were quite popular would that count?

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      21 year ago

      I mainly switch between PC and PlayStation, with a Switch Lite on the go. It is not that rare if I look around me.