eNet: Hungarians are spending more on video games
In Hungary, 60 percent of the adult population plays video games, and the amount spent on it is constantly increasing. Video games are generating approximately 41 billion forints turnover per year, according to the latest representative research of eNET Internet Research and Consulting.
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According to eNet’s announcement sent to MTI on Tuesday, although the number of video gamers did not change significantly, they spend more on video games and hardware and peripherals related to gaming. Meanwhile, the number of people who play on smartphones is rising. (MTI)
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