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TechNews - PC Gaming More Profitable Than Console - briefly
(hx) 07:48 PM CEST - Apr,30 2016 - Post a comment / read (4)
  • PC Gaming Remains More Profitable Than Console Gaming, Mobile Gaming Surpasses Everything - PC gaming will generate almost $32 billion while PC gaming will grow to $29.0 billion. On the other hand, mobile gaming (smartphones and tablets) is expected to generate $36.9 billion.
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last 10 comments:
Csimbi(11:53 PM CEST - Apr,30 2016 )
quote:
PC Gaming Remains More Profitable Than Console Gaming, Mobile Gaming Surpasses Everything - PC gaming will generate almost $32 billion while PC gaming will grow to $29.0 billion. On the other hand, mobile gaming (smartphones and tablets) is expected to generate $36.9 billion.

Dunno about that.
Smartphone sales have stopped, tablet sales are dropping.
Apple is dying, Android is dying - what's going to be the next platform?
PCs of course.

El_Coyote(07:09 PM CEST - May,01 2016 )
Csimbi> quote:
PC Gaming Remains More Profitable Than Console Gaming, Mobile Gaming Surpasses Everything - PC gaming will generate almost $32 billion while PC gaming will grow to $29.0 billion. On the other hand, mobile gaming (smartphones and tablets) is expected to generate $36.9 billion.

Dunno about that.
Smartphone sales have stopped, tablet sales are dropping.
Apple is dying, Android is dying - what's going to be the next platform?
PCs of course.



You're dying.

or at least your posting is.

Tom(12:11 AM CEST - May,02 2016 )
I call BS on PC gaming myself. I don't believe it. Flawed data collection clearly on console side of things.

In Amillennialist Veritas(08:47 AM CEST - May,02 2016 )
It's true that Fox has been selling Trump, but to claim that it rarely "makes sense" -- the implication being that liberal "news" outlets normally do -- is absurd.

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