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Public Opinion On Games Is Changing

The Pew Research Center dug deep into the complicated attitudes toward video gaming, indicating that, while half of all American adults play video games, only ten percent identify themselves as “gamers” – indicating that it’s more of a casual approach with some players, instead of being “hardcore.”

In addition, the report also revealed that:

Violence in video games was also a major factor.

The general public appears to have mixed feelings when it comes to attitudes toward video games. Some people feel that games are a waste of time, while others believe they’s beneficial in helping to develop good problem solving skills, or promote teamwork and communication, which is something players often in multiplayer games like Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege.

As for opinions of how women are portrayed in games:

When it comes to minorities:

The full delves deep into the conflicted relationship between gaming and identifying as a “gamer.” Although a small percentage of people might see themselves as gamers, the video game market continues to surge, and should do so well into 2016.