As any videogame player knows, the problem with running up a high score is how to top it. A round of earnings reports this past week from game makers confirms that the industry has indeed been on a hot streak. Thanks to stay-at-home orders, gamers have more time on their hands and fewer ways to spend it. That has even brought older, more casual players back into the fold. Frank Gibeau, chief executive of mobile-game maker Zynga, said in an interview that the company saw a “high number of reactivations” among players for such...
Source: Wall Street Journal May 09, 2020 12:56 UTC