In the United States, the proportion of the population playing video games has fallen below pre-2019 levels, decreasing even further than before the COVID-19 pandemic. The reasons are the emergence or rapid growth after 2019 of new forms of interactivity such as sports betting, cryptocurrency trading, social media, and AI.
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In the United States, the proportion of the population playing video games has fallen below pre-2019 levels, decreasing even further than before the COVID-19 pandemic. The reasons are the emergence or rapid growth after 2019 of new forms of interactivity such as sports betting, cryptocurrency trading, social media, and AI.