The chart shows statistics about the number of active video game players from different countries in 2012. Overall, the United States had the highest percentage of players, while Spain had the lowest. Most other countries exhibited moderate levels of engagement.
In detail, the United States confidently secured the first place, with the number of players exceeding those in other countries at 85%. This highlights the popularity of the video game industry in the U.S. Brazil also had a sufficiently high number of players at 41%, although there was a significant difference compared to the United States. Germany and the United Kingdom had similar results, placing in the middle of the rankings, with figures slightly lower than Brazil at 37.5% and 32.7%, respectively.
France and Turkey had moderate numbers of players, positioning them closer to the bottom of the list with 26.7% and 22.7%. Finally, Italy and especially Spain illustrated the lowest percentages among all the countries displayed, with 17.8% in Italy and 15% in Spain. Despite these low figures, there was still a noticeable level of engagement with video games in these countries.
