The American Game Association ESA (Entertainment Software Association) recently released its latest survey report. The results show that in the game direction for the upcoming Christmas gifts, what children want most is actually game currency, accounting for more than game consoles and peripheral devices.

·In a large-scale survey released by ESA, 3 out of 5 children aged 5 to 17 want gaming-oriented Christmas gifts. What is a bit surprising is that game currency topped the list at 43%, followed by game consoles at 39% and game peripherals at 37%.

·According to analysis, this trend may be caused by the overwhelming popularity of games such as "Robolos" and "Fortnite" among American children.

