Gamers May Spend More Time Watching Games Than Playing Them
Briefly

According to the report, the total average time that players devote to their hobby is approximately just under 16 hours a week. Only 7.4 hours are spent with the games, while the remaining 8.5 hours are devoted to watching the gaming content on Twitch, YouTube, and social media outlets.
The report goes on to argue that video game companies should capitalize on this trend by creating their own platforms for players to watch game-related user content. This 'untapped potential for game publishers to bring video content inside their own ecosystem' could theoretically attract advertisements and sponsorships.
However, there is a drawback from any publisher's attempt to follow these suggestions. YouTube, Twitch, and the other outlets already have a sizable share of the gaming audience. Attempting to convince fans to jump from a place where they can see whatever they want to a closed-off ecosystem dedicated only to a single publisher may not be as enticing.
Now, a new report suggests that players are spending more time watching gaming videos than they are actually playing the games themselves, which may represent an opportunity for video game publishers.
Read at www.gamespot.com
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