This 'Next Level' episode shows how many senior citizens are finding purpose and fun through gaming.
Video games have come a long way from their beginnings as children’s toys. Games these days are for everyone, and that includes senior citizens.
It can be easy to see why the gaming industry tends to focus on younger players—they currently make up much of the customer base. According to the Entertainment Software Association, only about 15% of players are over 55 years old, while over half the market is 34 or under. “As the industry wants to continue to grow and they look ahead, I think it's a wise decision to look at having particular efforts to meet the needs of the 50 plus," White said. “AARP looks at video game play as meaningful play and part of healthy aging. We just want to make sure that the rest of the world out there understands that, yeah, it's a big part of 50 plus life."
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