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7 in 10 urban Indians now hooked to mobile gaming: Report

By IANS | Updated: October 29, 2020 10:35 IST

New Delhi, Oct 29 Seven in 10 urban Ind are now playing video games or mobile games on ...

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New Delhi, Oct 29 Seven in 10 urban Ind are now playing video games or mobile games on any device, taking the country into the top 10 gaming countries in the world, a new report revealed on Thursday.

Mobile gamers (playing on a smartphone or tablet) have clearly outnumbered the PC or console gamers, as just 12 per cent Ind play games on consoles compared to 67 per cent who use a smartphone or tablet.

In India, 82 per cent of its gaming population play games on smartphones up to 10 hours a week, and only 16 per cent were identified as heavy and intense gamers (playing more than 10 hours a week).

"The online gaming industry in India is a fast-growing business, evolving into competitive sports and professional gaming. With a growing community of active gamers, gaming and Esports industry in India is likely to witness a boom in the coming years," according to the YouGov's white paper titled 'Gaming and Esports: The Next Generation'.

Among the 24 surveyed markets, India now ranks among the top 10 gaming countries in the world.

"This year has also highlighted just how quickly things can change in the gaming ecosystem, making it difficult for advertisers and sponsors to know if, when and how to spend wisely – and for gaming companies to determine how much more growth is on the horizon," said Nicole Pike, Global Sector Head of Esports & Gaming at YouGov.

The percentage of gamers in India is at par with US (71 per cent) and Australia (72 per cent). However, it is still lower than the proportions in South East Asian countries.

The leading markets for console gamers are Hong Kong (32 per cent), Spain (29 per cent), the US (28 per cent), the UK (28 per cent) and Australia (27 per cent).

Apart from playing games, for an important sub-section of players, watching video games online has become as much of a pastime as gaming itself.

YouTube Gaming is significantly more popular among gamers than any of its competitors in several markets.

"India ranks fifth globally in terms of awareness and third in terms of engagement with YouTube Gaming," the report mentioned.

Compared to YouTube Gaming, a small percentage have engaged with Twitch or Facebook Gaming (12 per cent each).

When it comes to Esports, familiarity in India is low at 31 per cent.

Despite low familiarity, engagement with esports in India is much higher than in the highly aware markets such as the US, the UK, and several European countries.

"This suggests Ind are more likely to embrace these competitions, once they know more about them, hinting at a bright future for esports in the country," the report said.

( With inputs from IANS )

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