Despite pandemic, pc gaming is well-positioned to stand up to economic downturn

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have led to a global economic downturn, but the gaming industry is booming. With hundreds of
millions of people sequestered in their homes, game usage has spiked
And while the economic repercussions will persist after people cease physical distancing, gaming is positioned to fare well during a
recession. Video game usage increased 75% during peak hours Video game usage during peak hours increased 75% in the first week many
Americans began staying home, according to Verizon data
Game distribution platform Steam set a record for peak concurrent users (more than 20 million) on March 16 without any notable new releases
driving demand
Gaming chat platform Discord saw its servers go down briefly last week even after the company increased capacity by more than 20% to handle
surging usage. According to Siamc Kamalie, manager of hedge fund Skycatcher, &average time spent per user on mobile games grew 41% during
Chinese New Year in 2020 versus 2019, and was up 18% versus the week prior to Chinese New Year in 2020.& (Chinese New Year is when
widespread stay-at-home orders began in China.) All of the gaming industry professionals I&ve spoken to over the last week noted increased
popularity of their games, though most were wary of sharing their strong performance publicly, given the unfortunate circumstances. People
don&t just turn to games for entertainment; especially when in-person interactions are restricted and most of the most popular games are
multiplayer in one form or another — games also serve as social hangout spots.