If there was one "good" thing that came of the COVID-19 pandemic, it's that it led to a substantial spike in the popularity of gaming throughout 2020. As people were forced to stay indoors, they sought out means of entertaining themselves. Hence, video games.

While it would have been understandable for everything to stabilize as various regions around the world started relaxing movement restrictions, it seems like the demand for video games isn't going to lessen this year.

According to available consumer data, the gaming industry is doing very well.

Gaming consoles continue to sell at a rapid rate

Mat Piscatella, from the NPD Group, recently took to Twitter to share the findings of his company on how consumers in the video game sector spent their money.