Why? Elder Millennials and younger GenXers (born late 70s and early 80s) were arguably the first generation to grow up where video games were mainstream, and that's just a little older than that age bracket. I'm in my early forties, and I've enjoyed everything from the original Final Fantasy to Baldur's Gate 3 over the years.
And I'm sure there are folks older than me who picked them up in their 20s and 30s.
It seems suspect in the sense that we’d expect gaming to be at least as mainstream in the subsequent generation, right? The median age of a gamers should be approaching the median age of the population from below, I’m fine with believing it is pretty close, but how’d it get higher?
At 58, and playing 'video' games since the late 70s, I'm happily pulling the average age of gamers higher every year. Better than that, at 58 we just started work on our first video game that we have talked about making for over 20 years.
psunavy03|2 years ago
And I'm sure there are folks older than me who picked them up in their 20s and 30s.
drivingmenuts|2 years ago
I keep having this vision of a retirement home full of aging gamers, electronic and TPRGs.
bee_rider|2 years ago
SteveGerencser|2 years ago
meheleventyone|2 years ago
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/22/us/census-median-age.html