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Unfortunately, most of the gaming communities I looked (4chan, gamefaqs, reddit, twitter) at had a significant portion of the comments refusing to believe it. Some were able to believe the switch data thanks to games like Animal Crossing and Zelda but significant amount thought these stats were from moms buying stuff for kids. But I will say there were plenty of comments pushing back against that.
It's bizarre, isn't it. I'm a woman and I remember growing up with Pokémon, and Zelda and those 2 game series are extremely popular with women. A lot of women I know love puzzle games and were huge fans of Professor Layton on the ds when that was out. I even know a woman at my job who's into Elden Ring.
His company were the ones that did the survey, so I'd think it's likely that he's reporting it accurately. I wasn't able to find the data set for any of his company's surveys (I assume youd have to pay for it) but I did find this: https://www.statista.com/statistics/232383/gender-split-of-us-computer-and-video-gamers/ and this https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2017/09/11/younger-men-play-video-games-but-so-do-a-diverse-group-of-other-americans/. Those two articles show that while men are more likely to play games, women are still playing them a lot, particularly young women. So Circana's player pulse survey, assuming it is being represented correctly isn't out of line with other research done on this topic. The gamers upset about this seem to just be out of touch.
U.S. gamers by gender 2022 | Statista

What percentage of gamers are female? Almost half of gamers in the United States are women, with the share of female gaming audiences increasing every year.

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I don't understand why they're surprised. Gaming has been mainstream for many many years now and women are half the population.
These people just have an all encompassing need to be contrarian. But if they wanna go and frolick in the aqi 500 air be my guest.
He just answered a question about their accessibility issues with basically "oh we're working on it". Come the fuck on dude that shit needed to be in place before you did all this and to be frank reddit's got a history of lying about that stuff too.
I think it could replace reddit in the long term but the others I'm not so sure about. Twitter and YouTube still mostly function so people won't leave but without 3rd party tools and the lack of trust users have in reddit to develop those tools on their own that leaves them in a very bad position.
This is the best internet drama I've seen in a long time.
They probably don't understand how big this issue is and think it's just a small number of nerds who don't matter. I think they're taking the community for granted.