so, march was a pretty lit month for gaming, and i'm not just saying that because of all the sick new releases that dropped. apparently, game spending got a major boost, and we're talking a 12% increase from last year, which is kinda huge. i mean, i've been seeing all my friends posting about the new games they're playing, and it seems like everyone's been having a blast.

one of the main reasons for this boost is probably because of games like crimson desert, mlb the show 26, and pokemon pokopia. these games have been getting a lot of hype, and it's no surprise that they're doing so well. i've been hearing great things about crimson desert, and i'm definitely thinking about checking it out. and of course, pokemon is always a crowd-pleaser, so it's no surprise that pokopia is doing well too.

but it's not just the games themselves that are doing well - the hardware is also selling like crazy. apparently, video game hardware spending grew by a whopping 69% to $500 million, which is insane. and it's all thanks to the new consoles, particularly the nintendo switch 2, which is still flying off the shelves. i've been thinking about getting one myself, and it seems like i'm not the only one. the switch 2 is actually the second fastest-selling hardware platform in the us, which is pretty impressive.

the nintendo switch 2 is basically dominating the market right now, and it's no surprise that it's the best-selling hardware platform across units and dollars. the ps5 is still doing well too, with a 3% increase in spending compared to last year. but let's be real, the switch 2 is the real starRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com

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