Gaming: A stress buster and a way to socialise and connect with family

A study reveals 9 in 10 respondents believe that a PC offers a better gaming experience than a smartphone and is a stress buster and method to socialise and connect with family
As PC offers a better gaming experience, a girl can be seen playing games on her PC (Image for representational use)
As PC offers a better gaming experience, a girl can be seen playing games on her PC (Image for representational use)HP India

New Delhi: A finding from the HP India Gaming Landscape Report 2021 revealed the rise of PC gaming as a stress buster and a tool to connect with friends and family, especially during the prevalent challenge of limited social interaction. Over 92 per cent respondents agreed that gaming helps relieve work and study pressure while reducing stress and inducing positive feelings. In addition, 91 per cent believe that gaming fosters better peer-level socialising and helps make new friends. Similarly, 91 per cent respondents also believe that gaming boosts attention and concentration levels.

The report also showed that India’s gaming community is displaying a growing preference for PC gaming, according to a study conducted by HP. The HP India Gaming Landscape Report 2021 has revealed that 89 per cent respondents believe that a PC offers a better gaming experience than a smartphone. More importantly, 4 in 10 (37 per cent) mobile gamers indicated that they would migrate to a PC for gaming, for a much better experience.

In India, where PC penetration is limited compared to mobile phones, this represents a tremendous growth opportunity for the PC gaming industry. The preference for moving to PCs for gaming was led by millennials and Gen Z respondents (70 per cent), as well as by casual and enthusiast gamers (75 per cent). An overwhelming 94 per cent respondents across Tier 2 cities, 88 per cent across Tier 1, and 87 per cent in metro cities prefer PCs over mobile phones for gaming.

Respondents highlighted the attributes as their top reasons for preferring PCs over mobiles for gaming
Respondents highlighted the attributes as their top reasons for preferring PCs over mobiles for gamingHP India

Apart from stress buster, respondents highlighted the following attributes as their top reasons for preferring PCs over mobiles for gaming:

GAMING AS CAREER OPTION

Gaming has also emerged as a viable career opportunity with over 90 per cent respondents agreeing that gaming industry is a viable career option. As surprising it may sound, but 84 per cent of all women respondents want to pursue gaming as career, followed by 80 per cent of male respondents, along with Gen X (91 per cent) and school students (88 per cent). Respondents from Tier 2 cities (84 per cent) appeared more likely to choose a career in the gaming industry than those from Metro cities (78 per cent).

Apart from gaming, survey respondents highlighted entertainment (54 per cent), photo, video editing (54 per cent) and graphic design (48 per cent), as other key tasks that they performed on their PCs – highlighting the versatility of PCs with gaming capabilities.

Women, GenZ, respondents from Western India, and Tier 2 towns have a high affinity for gaming as a career.
Women, GenZ, respondents from Western India, and Tier 2 towns have a high affinity for gaming as a career.HP India

CONSUMER PREFERENCES WHILE BUYING PC

The survey also touched on users’ key preferences in selecting a PC, especially for gaming. One third of all PC users surveyed (33 per cent) prefer gaming features while making their purchase decision. Better processing speed (65 per cent) and graphics capabilities (64 per cent) were the key consumer considerations while choosing a gaming PC.

The top responses for developments, areas and future enhancements in PC gaming
The top responses for developments, areas and future enhancements in PC gamingHP India

Vickram Bedi, Sr Director, Personal Systems, HP India Market, commented, “In recent times, the importance of technology in maintaining social connect and aiding in positive mental health has become paramount. Gaming has emerged as a wholesome activity that the entire family can participate and connect with friends and family. PC Gaming is now a global phenomenon, and careers opportunities in the industry are immense. This not only represents a big opportunity for India to shine on the global stage, but also highlights the immense value that the PC brings as device, with its all-round capabilities.”

In total, 1,500 respondents completed the survey between March and April 2021, across 25 Metros, Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities across India. Interviews were conducted with a mix of male (72 per cent) and female (28 per cent) respondents between the ages of 15-40 years. All respondents were PC or mobile phone users, comprising action and adventure games on PCs and smartphones.

Ketan Patel, Managing Director – HP India Market said, “With people spending more time at home, gaming has seen a dramatic rise, as consumers look to find new avenues for entertainment, stress release and social connect. In this scenario, the PC has emerged as the preferred device that provides the most comprehensive gaming experience. The shift from mobiles to PCs by gamers clearly represents a massive business opportunity for HP. Gaming is among the fastest growing segments in our PC portfolio and we expect to continue this momentum and consolidate our position as the leading PC gaming brand in India.”

In summary, the HP India Gaming Landscape Report 2021 founds PC gaming as a mainstream activity in India and underscores the role of a PC in human society, especially during the pandemic. Not only are increasing audiences across demographics leaning towards PC gaming, it is also a preferred tool for enhancing social connect and relieving stress.

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