European gamers spend less time playing games than the rest of the world
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How much time do people spend playing games per week? What are their habits, interests, and social interactions? The report "Reaching Gamers - everywhere" answers these questions and a whole lot more.
With the growth and development of technology, which have undoubtedly had an effect on non-traditional and media channels the media and entertainment industry has undergone significant changes, accelerated only greater in the past few years. As the tech that we consume changes and advances, so too do consumer expectations and behaviour. Such a situation means that marketers have to constantly examine and re-examine the behaviour and habits of consumers, in order to create and market their product…
With the growth and development of technology, which have undoubtedly had an effect on non-traditional and media channels the media and entertainment industry has undergone significant changes, accelerated only greater in the past few years. As the tech that we consume changes and advances, so too do consumer expectations and behaviour. Such a situation means that marketers have to constantly examine and re-examine the behaviour and habits of consumers, in order to create and market their product…
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