Playing games on smartphones, watching reels, clicking photos, chatting, calling has become a Daily Routine. Many of them are also such as the younger generation of mobiles, especially the younger generation of mobiles to spend many hours to play games on smartphones. Playing games on smartphones has become part of their lives. According to a recent report, Gen Z kids spend several hours to play mobile games.
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According to a new report of the Ibermidia Research (CMR), more than 32 percent of Indian mobile users, especially Gen Z kids, waste 4 to 6 hours to play games on mobile. 74 percent of the gen z users play games for 6 hours. In the survey, the CMR interacted with 1,550 users in India's Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Guwahati, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Indore and Gwalior. At this time, they realized that many mobile users in India waste their time to play games on mobile. It is said that this is the biggest concern. (Photo courtesy – Pinterest)
It has been reported that the Indian government is planning to restrict time limit for online games, real-money games and online expenses. It is found in the survey that 72 percent of smartphone users play games for entertainment. 52 percent of mental agency and 41 per cent gaming for socializing.
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26 percent of the gamers play Free Fire while 26 percent of the gamers prefer BGMI. According to the Survey, 19 percent of users play Pules and 19 percent FIRST-Person Shooter (FPS). After that, the number of action-adventure games comes. The survey also states that more than 30 percent of India's ZD gamers prefer premium title and want a high quality gaming experience. Competitive gaming is also becoming popular, 57 percent of the generation is involved in Z ESPTS.
Syrian analist Sugandha Srivastava of the Sibermidia Research, said, “We can easily see the changes in them by playing games on children's constant mobiles. These changes include a number of things, from casual play to more emergency, socially connected and compact formats. Gen Z is leading all this. Premium gameplay, social discounts and ESPorts Partships are now being defined as the next wave of mobile gaming.