It is now common wisdom that video games were able to withstand the pandemic better than many other entertainment sectors. But analysts expected the industry to begin giving back some of those gains as new players return to concerts, bars, and movie theaters. But that’s not happening, according to chief financial officer of Second Life developer Linden Lab, Aston Waldman. People have invested too much of themselves into their games to leave that all behind.
“[Engagement] hasn’t come down,” Linden Lab chief financial officer Aston Waldman said during a discussion on stage at the GamesBeat Summit this week. “We had a few record months, but it’s continued to go up. The reason is that with these user economies there is an investment of time. People are spending time building their avatars, expanding their properties, and rekindling connections with other players. So even though they’re allowed to go outside again, they are still reengaged with the game and still enjoying it.”
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