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New report says older games like CS2 and League of Legends take up 35% of PC playtime, but Roblox reigns supreme
It's no secret that a select group of videogames are propping up the industry right now. While the indie and double-A spheres remain the central nexus of innovative, exciting game development, they don't typically carry the same commercial weight as triple-A titans. But, on the other hand, the fatigue around some of gaming's biggest franchises is real. Another year, another Call of Duty or Assassin's Creed; two series that were once regular, routine buys, but are now shells of what they once were. As development costs soar and layoffs become a weekly occurrence, it's clear that videogaming as we know it is changing, with the GTA 6 release date potential being the getaway to a brave new virtual world. But Rockstar's behemoth has been hit with delays, and call me a pessimist, but I'm not sure it'll launch in 2026 - even if it does, it probably won't be on PC straight away. If that means relying on Fortnite or League of Legends to keep things afloat for a bit longer, I'm ok with that.Read the full story on PCGamesN: New report says older games like CS2 and League of Legends take up 35% of PC playtime, but Roblox reigns supreme
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