2020 in video games

2020 saw the launch of the next generation of video game consoles, with both Microsoft and Sony Interactive Entertainment having released the Xbox Series XS and PlayStation 5 consoles. The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the video game industry included difficulties in manufacturing and international travel. Total spending in video games grew to US$33. 7 billion in the United States during the first nine months of 2020.

About 2020 in video games in brief

Summary 2020 in video games2020 saw the launch of the next generation of video game consoles, with both Microsoft and Sony Interactive Entertainment having released the Xbox Series XS and PlayStation 5 consoles, respectively, in November 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the video game industry in 2020 included difficulties in manufacturing and international travel. Total spending in video games grew to US$33. 7 billion in the United States during the first nine months of 2020 compared to US $27. 9 billion for the same period in 2019. In the wake of the George Floyd protests and resurgence of support for the Black Lives Matter movement across several entertainment sectors in June 2020, the video games industry also responded.

Many companies announced plans to donate funds towards black-oriented organizations, including Electronic Arts, 2K Games, Riot Games and Humble Bundle committing US$1 million to such foundations. The 3DS family was discontinued on September 17, with new installments of the series due for release in 2020. In late June and early July, several people started speaking out of specific accounts of sexual misconduct and harassment towards others in the industry.