In a survey by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the festive fever of the American youth has been captured, revealing a digital shift in holiday wish lists. Children are steering clear of traditional gifts, with an overwhelming 72 percent opting for video-game-related presents.<\/p>
This trend isn\u2019t just a slight nudge; it\u2019s a leap towards the digital world. Requests for money\/gift cards (70 percent), clothes\/accessories (66 percent), and tech gadgets (62 percent) are left trailing behind. The survey<\/a>, reported by VGC<\/a>, reveals a holiday shopping season dominated by the gaming industry, with young boys and girls expressing a strong inclination toward video games. Girls (59 percent) and boys (86 percent) alike are putting video game gifts at the top of their lists. <\/p>