When asked, “Which three activities would you say you spend the most time on each week?”, 29% of Chinese answered video games.
When asked “Which three activities would you say you spend the most time on each week?”, 29% of Chinese answered video games, compared to 14% for the global total, according to the survey conducted by YouGov with more than 19,000 people across 18 countries.
China is also the country where gamers play for the greatest number of hours each week: 11.3 hours, while the world average is 8.9 hours. The United States is also above average with 11 hours, followed by Great Britain with 10.2 hours. France is at 7.7 hours per week.
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