This holiday season, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) unveiled data highlighting a shift in children's gift preferences.
Contrary to the expectation of physical video game requests, kids aged 10 to 17 in the U.S. are clamoring for digital currency and video game subscriptions.
According to the report: 72% of the desired gifts were video game-related with 86% of boys and 59% of girls expressing interest.
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