95% Of Japanese Junior High School Students Polled Own A Nintendo Switch
Today we have some interesting news coming from CyberConnect President Hiroshi Matsuyama, who has been giving lessons to students at schools in Japan.
Matsuyama asked 1st year students at Haruyoshi Junior High School which game console they own, and the results were shocking.
95% of the students said they own a Nintendo Switch, meaning almost everyone in that school owns a Nintendo Switch. As for the PlayStation 4, it’s owned by 30% of the students. More surprisingly, only 50% of the students polled own a smartphone.
ぶっ続けで2コマ授業やって来ました『3年B組ぴろ八先生』、その中で今回もアンケート取ってみました。
春吉中学校の1年生の所持ゲーム機
Switch=95%
PS4=30%
スマホ=50%みんなゲーム業界に興味がある学生ばかりとはいえSwitchの所持率が相変わらず凄い。スマホで課金したことがある学生は2人。 pic.twitter.com/ccGrpNGznd
— 松山洋@サイバーコネクトツー (@PIROSHI_CC2) January 21, 2020
Matsuyama was impressed that the number of students who own a Nintendo Switch is extremely high. He also noted that only 2 students in the entire cohort are paying for microtransactions in smartphone games.
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