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If you had asked incels here about what the kids want you would all say "steroids and HGH" so what's the matter?
Of the 500-plus children surveyed (ages 10 to 17), most are planning to ask for video game-related gifts for the holidays.
Subscriptions were the most popular gift idea at 39%, followed closely by consoles (38%), games accessories (32%), and in-game currency (29%). Surprisingly, only 22% of the children surveyed wanted physical games this Christmas.
Game-related products came out on top, beating other gift ideas such as money and gift cards (70%) or technology like smartphones and smartwatches (62%).
Books were the lowest on the gift list at 26%.
"More than 212 million Americans play video games regularly, so it comes as no surprise that games are at the top of this year's wish lists," said Stanley Pierre-Louis, ESA president and CEO.
"Whether a family is getting a new console, updating their controllers and headsets or adding to their library with new games and expansion packs, we know video games are a great tool for families to play together and connect during the holiday season and beyond."
Of the 500-plus children surveyed (ages 10 to 17), most are planning to ask for video game-related gifts for the holidays.
Subscriptions were the most popular gift idea at 39%, followed closely by consoles (38%), games accessories (32%), and in-game currency (29%). Surprisingly, only 22% of the children surveyed wanted physical games this Christmas.
Game-related products came out on top, beating other gift ideas such as money and gift cards (70%) or technology like smartphones and smartwatches (62%).
Books were the lowest on the gift list at 26%.
"More than 212 million Americans play video games regularly, so it comes as no surprise that games are at the top of this year's wish lists," said Stanley Pierre-Louis, ESA president and CEO.
"Whether a family is getting a new console, updating their controllers and headsets or adding to their library with new games and expansion packs, we know video games are a great tool for families to play together and connect during the holiday season and beyond."