The data presents the percentage of different aged people, who spent more than 10 hours per week by playing video games.
In general, the category of people who are from 16 to 24 were on the top of the graph over the provided period. On the contrary, seniors registered fairly low figures.Those aged from 25 to 64 and were in the middle.
At the beginning of 2010 middle-aged players surpassed younger ones. The percentage totalled roughly 50 percent but by the very next year the number decreased by ten percent. Then in 2012 the proportion rose again to 50 percent, moreover it remained relatively stable during the next three years. The young adults started from 40 percent in 2010 but in 2011 the shares accounted for almost 60 percent. In the following years, there were no significant changes and by 2015 the shares totalled 70 percent. The group of people from 25 to 44 experienced a lot of fluctuations. For instance, their proportion on the beginning accounted for 40 percent and each two years it experienced changes by 10 percent. In 2012 the number felt to 30 percent. From the middle of 2013 the indicator surged abruptly almost to 50 percent. The 75+ group in one year increased from 10 to 20 percent but then it declined right away. By the 2015 it was the lowest indicator. In contrast, the group with the least changes was those aged from 55 to 64.
