That’s according to a study by the National Council on Aging, which found that seniors are spending an average of two hours a day playing video games. That’s up from one hour in 2000 and just over one hour in 2009.

Gamers aged 65+ are more likely to spend money on gaming devices, accessories and games than any other age group. They also prefer older games over newer ones, and prefer singleplayer games over multiplayer ones. ..

The top motivation for senior citizen gaming is for brain stimulation. Over three quarters (76%) agree, and some go on to explain further that it helps them to keep a healthy, younger mind. This was followed by 71% saying it helped them to bond with friends and family. And the third most popular reason is that it helps with mental health (55%). ..

Almost half of the senior gamers (49%) said video games directly helped with their cognitive ability. Some went on to say that family members or close friends had noticed a change in their mental state and commented that they’d been “quicker”, “sharper”, or less forgettable than usual. ..

A major issue affecting American senior citizens is loneliness and boredom. A majority of seniors say that gaming has helped them feel less lonely, and 44% of those surveyed said that gaming eased their boredom.

In recent years, video games have become a popular and lucrative industry. But for some people, the cost of gaming can be too high. Some people feel that playing video games is a waste of time and money, and they believe that it’s better to just stick to traditional activities like watching TV or reading books.

A new game console New games Access to online gaming services The average gamer is spending more than ever on gaming, with 47% spending $500 on gaming in the past year. This includes buying a new game console, new games, access to online gaming services, and anything else related to gaming. ..

Video games are a popular form of entertainment, and as such, there are many accessories that can be used with them. These can include headsets, gaming chairs, and custom controllers. ..

Almost three-quarters of gamers who stick to mobile games say they’ve spent at least $50 in the past year on in-game purchases, according to a recent study. The majority of these players (79%) said they made these purchases in free-to-play games. ..

The console wars continue, with the battle between Xbox and PlayStation.

The majority of the senior gamers who use either of these two consoles use the PlayStation 4.

The survey found that 36% of people said they used PlayStation and 36% said they used Xbox. There was a crossover with 12% saying they used both Xbox and PlayStation.

Nintendo Switch is a popular home console for seniors that only play Sony or Microsoft consoles.

According to a study, smartphones are the most popular way for senior citizens to game. Two thirds of seniors (65%) use mobile devices as one way to play games. ..

Angry Birds and Candy Crush are thought to contribute to this trend because they are easy to play, and are accessible to a wide range of people.

  1. “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare”
  2. “Fallout 4”
  3. “Destiny”
  4. “The Witcher 3”
  5. “Mario Kart 8 Deluxe”
  6. “Call of Duty: Black Ops III”
  7. “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim”
  8. “Grand Theft Auto 5” 9. “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare”

Our study found that senior gamers are more likely to take up gaming as a hobby, since many agree there are many positive benefits for doing so.