Study Finds Mobile Gaming Up 70% Annually

A survey of 1,500 households by Ziff Davis Media has found that the number of households engaged in mobile gaming had increased 70% in the past year…”The company’s annual gaming survey found that 27.9 million U.S. households played wireless games, up from 16.3 million in 2004. Players spent an average of $13 on games in the last two months, the study determined, and the average gaming session was 19 minutes.”
Once again, small screens and high costs were cited as reasons for not playing mobile games, as well as “lack of quality titles”.
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