Here we get an impressive data from Japan. This has been shared recently by the president of CyberConnectHiroshi Matsuyama, who has been giving some talks to students in schools in Japan recently.
In the meetings, Matsuyama has asked young people what electronic devices they had in their homes. The response he received from the students of the first year of secondary school was undoubtedly surprising, because, after conducting the relevant survey, he found that 95% of children had a Nintendo Switch.
That means that virtually all children of that age have this console in their homes. It is also shared that 30% had a PlayStation 4 and that only 50% had a smartphone, of which only 2 students were paying microtransactions in mobile games.
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春 吉 中 学校 の 1 年 生 の 所持 ゲ ー ム 機
Switch = 95%
PS4 = 30%
ス マ ホ = 50%み ん な ゲ ー ム あ る 学生 ば ば か り と は い え Switch の 所持 率 が 相 変 わ ら ず 凄 い。 あ る は は は は 人 人 人 pic.twitter.com/ccGrpNGznd
– 松山 洋 @ チ ェ イ サ ー ゲ ー ム (@ PIROSHI_CC2) January 21, 2020
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