A survey conducted by Frank N. Magid Associates has found that few console gamers have purchased downloadable content, while nearly half are unaware that it exists. As reported by IGN, the research firm surveyed 800 people it identified as console gamers and found that only fifteen percent have purchased DLC. It also found 43 percent did not know that their consoles offered additional content through digital distribution. The firm s president Mike Vorhaus told IGN that the those who aren t aware of DLC are usually playing consoles that don t promote it, pointing specifically to owners of Nintendo Wii and Sony s legacy system PlayStation 2. Read more at IGN.
Survey Finds Few Console Gamers Buy DLC
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