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Why Video Games Make Us So Happy?

Why Video Games Make Us So Happy?

Why Video Games Make Us So Happy?

Why Video Games Make Us So Happy?

How do you feel about video games? There are plenty of benefits to playing them, and engaging with their communities, but one of the main pros is just how happy video games can make us players. There’s so much to engage with, even from just simply buying a pre-owned copy of a game from 10 years ago, and you can have hours of fun with just a single play through. But the reasons don’t stop there. There are so many ways a video game can make someone happy, so let’s go through the most common below.

It’s More Than Just a Game

Video games offer a lot more than the mechanics of a game; there’s a lot to immerse yourself in, both in and out of a play session. There’s a community, both off and online, and there’s a lot of lore behind each game you can play too - for many, this is the main driving factor behind getting into a game, especially if it’s part of an established series.

And then comes the merchandise - sure, you’ve already spent $60 on a game, and even then only got the standard edition, but there’s still related products out there that you’d love to get your hands on. For example, dragonball z backpacks, which combine a love of both the anime itself and the series of video games that have stayed popular all the way into 2020.

There’s Always Someone to Connect With

Video games don’t have to be isolating, despite popular opinion. As we briefly mentioned, video games make us happy because there’s always someone out there to connect with, who is a fan or can be found in an online party you can join. In the United States alone, about 164 million people are regular video game players, and it’s a very rich sector in many senses of the word. Similarly, about 63% of these gamers play games with other people, which almost practically guarantees you’ll come across someone in the same player base as you.

So, no matter what platform you’re using, whether it be console, PC, or mobile, there’s going to be millions joining in. The idea alone makes a lot of people happy to buy into the video gaming industry.

Video Games are a Real Escape

And finally, video games can act as an escape, and because of that, they’re a very attractive prospect to busy or distracted people. New worlds to explore, new people to meet (both real and in game only), and then we come to the idea of achievements. Being congratulated for managing feats in the games you love; it’s a real driving force for a lot of players, and this power is being leveraged well.

Video games make us happy for a variety of reasons, and at their very core, they’re designed to do so. Video games need to be fun, and they need to be engaging, to keep sales up, and the player base coming back again and again.