
Grandparents are gamers, too — especially grandmothers
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Grandparents comprise a sizeable chunk of gamers age 50 and older, according to an AARP online survey. About half of grandparents play video games at least once a month, and the most avid
gamers are in their 50s. Contrary to expectations, a majority (80%) of all gamers 50-plus play video games alone. Though grandparents say that they play to spend time with family, they don’t
necessarily play games with family members such as their grandchildren. The grandkids, however, are their primary source of information about new games. Grandparents’ gamer identity is not
defined by traditional gender roles. In fact, more than 60% of grandparents who play at least once a month are grandmothers; grandfathers account for less than half (43%). Like everyone
else, grandparents play video games to have fun (85%). Though only half of grandparents agree that gaming is good for them as they age, a strong majority (80%) say that they play to stay
mentally sharp, their second most important reason to play. METHODOLOGY The AARP survey was conducted online with 7,885 Americans age 50 and older, including 3,758 gamers who own a gaming
device and play video games at least once a month. Survey deployed in August 2022. For more information on this survey, please contact Brittne Nelson-Kakulla at [email protected]. For media
inquiries, please contact AARP Media at [email protected].