With one in six Brits playing video games every day, smartphone brand OPPO reveals the nation’s gaming habits

New research reveals we’re a nation of gamers, with two-thirds of Brits (66%) gaming, including 1 in 6 every day (18%) and over half (52%) at least once a month

  • Brits admit to secretly gaming on their phones at weddings, in work meetings or even at school events involving their children.
  • Gaming on the go is on the rise, with the top gaming occasions including in-between household chores (21%), in spare moments at work (20%) or whilst travelling on the train or bus, or commuting (18%).
  • We’ll be gaming home for Christmas, with a third of Brits (32%) admitting they’ll be playing games during their journey home.
  • The positive impacts of gaming are evident, with a third saying it helps them relax, a quarter say it is good for their mental health, and 4 in 10 (40%) admit it’s a good way to manage stress.

From secretly gaming on our phones at weddings or in work meetings, OPPO, a leading global smartphone brand, reveals the nation’s gaming habits and attitudes towards gaming.

The results reveal that gaming on the go is on the rise, with the top gaming occasions including in-between household chores (21%), in spare moments at work (20%) or whilst travelling on the train or bus, or commuting (18%). Surprisingly, over 1 in 10 Brits admit to secretly gaming on their phones during work meetings (11%), at weddings (9%), whilst in the bathroom (14%), or during children’s events such as the nativity play or sports games (6%). We’ll be gaming home for Christmas too, with a third of Brits (32%) admitting they’ll be playing games during their journey home and over half (52%) spending some of the Christmas holidays gaming. The average Brit (14%) will play on at least three days between Christmas Eve and 3rd January, taking refuge from their family Christmas plans.

Gaming is overwhelmingly seen as a positive part of our lives, with 4 in 10 Brits (43%) saying it stimulates the mind and is a good way to manage stress (40%). Almost a quarter say it’s a way of connecting and bringing people together (23%), and over a quarter (26%) suggest it’s beneficial for mental health, particularly for the younger generation (41% for 18 – 34-year-olds).

Psychologist Lee Chambers, comments “It’s positive to see the nation finding gaming a good way to relax and manage stress, helping to debunk the stereotype around gaming which is arguably seen as unhealthy by some. In fact, there is evidence that video games can in fact improve mental health, and the rise of multi-player experiences provide people with a way to socialise and feel part of a community.”

Smartphones are by far the most popular way to game, with nearly half of gamers (47%) using their smartphones, followed by games consoles (33%) and laptops/PCs (33%). Gamers who use their smartphones do so for convenience (56%), as a good way to pass the time (49%), and as a discreet way to game (19%) where they want to.

Chambers continues, “Gaming via our smartphones allows us to fit this into our everyday lives, where and when we want to. For many of us, immersing ourselves in a game is a great form of escapism from the stresses of daily life, allowing us to switch off and wind down.”

Britain’s top 10 gaming occasions:

  • In-between household chores (21%)
  • In spare moments at work (20%)
  • Whilst travelling on the train or bus, or commuting (18%)
  • While waiting to pick up children up from school and/or clubs (18%)
  • In the bathroom/toilet (14%)
  • In a work meeting (10%)
  • In a hospital or doctor’s surgery (10%)
  • In bed with our partner (8%)
  • In the pub / café / restaurant (8%)
  • At a wedding (8%)

The research, commissioned by OPPO, celebrates how smartphones provide an affordable on-the-go gaming experience. The hero addition to the OPPO A Series, the OPPO A54 5G, is designed to balance work and play for UK customers. 3 in 10 (28%) admit a better internet connection will improve their gaming experience, and with 5G connectivity, gaming on the go is more viable with improved latency. The A54 5G also features all-around Smart Power Saving hardware and software features, and a day and a half of battery life, meaning there are fewer reasons for a pit stop at home and even more to stay connected and game whilst on the move.

Managing Director for OPPO UK, Kevin Cho, comments “Our focus is to inspire customers to explore new possibilities with the latest technology, including providing an optimal gaming experience. With the rise of hybrid working and people getting used to commuting more, our handsets come with superfast charging and full 5G capability, providing users with the perfect companion to experience gaming on the go. What’s more, the OPPO A54 5G offers high-end technology at a wallet-friendly price.”

With Black Friday just around the corner, customers can treat themselves to up to 25% off OPPO devices, with discounts across OPPO’s range of smartphones including never-before-seen reductions on OPPO’s flagship Find X3 Pro smartphone, as well as the ever-popular A Series.

For more information, please visit https://oppostore.co.uk/

 

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