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A new global survey, conducted by Kaspersky, explores the role of performance for groups of gamers and their attitudes towards it.

The survey, commissioned by Kaspersky, shows top gaming influencers feel ready to spend the most on performance optimization, with 40% investing ‘a very high amount’ to pursue this. Top opinion leaders are the most performance driven, with more than half (56%) agreeing their results in games are dependent on it, and most frequently invest in computer components (85%) or accessories such as a mouse or keyboard (65%).

According to Fortune Business Insights research, the global gaming hardware market is estimated to be 3.46 billion US dollars in 2022 and is expected to reach $US 5.23 billion by 2027. Allied Market Research estimates the global gaming accessories market was valued at $US 6.1 billion in 2021, and is projected to reach $US 14.4 billion by 2030.

The Kaspersky research confirms that top influencers see performance as the key to winning, with 56% agreeing it’s worth investing in equipment that helps them succeed.

For improved performance, influencers are most likely to invest in greater PC power (59%), a headset with a microphone (50%), or a keyboard (52%).

This view differs from general gaming community data, where the most important ways of improving performance are PC power (58%), practicing (43%) and bandwidth, plus down and upload speeds or ping (43%).

Marina Titova, Vice-President, Consumer Product Marketing at Kaspersky

“Based on our survey data, 91% of all gamers agreed performance is a significant factor for them. Besides, our research reflects, that the final result in games is dependent on multiple factors, besides computer processing power. So, gamers will use every chance and opportunity to be the best in what they do.” commented Marina Titova, Vice-President, Consumer Product Marketing at Kaspersky.

The full report is available via this link.

In order to maintain the high level of performance and security of the system, Kaspersky recommends the following:

  • A strong, reliable security solution will be a great help to you, especially if it won’t slow down your computer while you’re playing. But at the same time, it will protect you from every possible cyberthreat.
  • It’s safer to buy games only on official sites and wait for the sales — they regularly take place, so you won’t be sitting on your hands for long.
  • Try to avoid buying the first thing that pops up. Even during Steam’s summer sale, before buying less well-known titles, read the reviews. If something sounds like an unbelievable offer, it probably is, and people will figure it out.
  • ·       Beware of phishing campaigns and unfamiliar gamers. It’s a good option to double-check the website you are redirected to via the link in the received email and the extension of a file you are going to open.

Within the report Kaspersky defined the following gamers’ categories:

  • eSports Pros

See gaming performance as extremely or very important; have taken part in tournaments at least once in the last two years; are either building an income from gaming, or value making some money from it

  • eSports Amateurs

Have taken part in tournaments at least once in the last two years and like taking part in tournaments and competitions; do NOT look for money making opportunities from their gaming

  • Hardcore Gamers

Play at least 20 hours per week

  • Gadget Gamers

Invest a high or very high sum of money to improve their gaming performance (hardware / training / nutrition, etc.)

  • Gaming Influencers

Stream at least once a month; have a minimum of 1,000 followers

  • Top Gaming Influencers

Stream at least once a week and have at least 10,000 followers

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