Mat Piscatella: Only 4% of US video game players buy a new game more often than once per month, with a third of players not buying any games at all

This year I've bought only four new games (by "new" I mean within the initial release window at full price), and three of those launched at a sub-$60 price point (Expedition 33, Helldivers 2 Xbox Release, and Metal Eden). I let FOMO get the better of me on buying Borderlands 4 at launch for full price.

Between the economy being in the crapper for most of us, the cost of everything going up (my electric and natural gas bills have gone up 50% over two months despite lower usage, for example), and being burned by unfinished, unoptimized, greedy AAA gaming, I wait for sales now more than ever.

I'm sure Ghost of Yotei is a banger but I don't feel like I'm robbing myself of anything by waiting for it to come down in price.
 
Yea that makes sense.

Whenever I talk games with RL friends or acquaintance, I realize how most people just play F2P games or indies.
 
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Makes sense when you consider this

It's been like that for along time, sometimes a lot higher sometimes a little lower.
 
As usual, they don't seem to be defining "video game players". I can come up with all kinds of startling statistics, too, if I don't provide you an adequate premise.
 
I'm a hardcore gamer, but for the past 25 or so years, I've usually have had a MMO or online multiplayer game in the mix that takes up a large chunk of my gaming time. As a result, I only buy like 5-7 games a year and two or three of those are usually RPG's that take like 50 - 150 hours to complete.
 
Once again painting that us , era, Reddit etc do not matter. We are a loud minority, but do not matter.

Marketing and casuals let's you sell without issues busted shitty games like borderlands 4, and throw some bucks to journalists to spruce up the review scores.

We are the 4%.
 
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To be frank, the quality of recent AAA has been ass. There are exceptions, but not long ago I used to buy most 1st party Sony exclusives (ps2 - early ps4 were really quite good). Most of the franchises have suffered in the more recent iterations and I'm not buying them anymore. Cost isn't really an issue for me, mix of less freetime and really wanting to get the most of the limited time I have... Not going to play a Western AAA slop.
 
I dont need to buy all the games even if journalist and vloggers insist to buy that specific game. I only buy games that I like and I prefer the exclusives. And I base my purchase on my instinct and conscience so I avoid other games especially those infested with push and force twisted woke agenda like twisted gender ideology crap.
 
The gaming industry definitely has a lot of challenges right now, but that's why developers need to be hyper focused on what the players actually want. Unfortunately, most AAA has been doing the opposite of that at the absolute worst time to do so.
 
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