A report has found European gamers spend far less in comparison to the US, with the majority going towards in-game currency.

The US games market has always been far bigger than Europe, despite the latter being far larger in population size.

The different languages don’t make things easy, and in the old days the different television standards, compared to the US and Japan, were a problem, but there’s no obvious reason why there should still be such a big difference today.

Nevertheless, a new report by Newzoo and Tebex provides a breakdown of player spending habits across both regions, where they found players in North America spend far more, on average, on games than in Europe.

According to the report, North American players spend on average $325 (£239) a year on gaming. In Europe, play

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