In 2017, the gaming industry continued to grow, with popular games such as “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds,” “Destiny 2,” and “Call of Duty: WWII” being released. Virtual and augmented reality technologies also began to gain traction, with the release of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR headsets, as well as the iPhone X, which featured augmented reality capabilities.
In 2018, the gaming industry saw the release of several highly anticipated games, including “Red Dead Redemption 2,” “God of War,” and “Marvel’s Spider-Man.” This was also a year where the popularity of battle royale games, such as “Fortnite,” reached new heights, leading to the genre becoming one of the most popular in the industry.
2019 was marked by the continued rise of the battle royale genre, with games like “Apex Legends” and “Call of Duty: Warzone” being released. Additionally, there were several important advancements in the world of gaming technology, including the release of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, which brought new levels of performance and graphics to the industry.
2020 was a year that saw significant changes in the gaming industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With lockdowns in place across the world, many people turned to gaming as a form of entertainment and a way to stay connected with friends and family. This led to an increase in gaming popularity and a surge in sales for the industry.
In 2021 and 2022, the gaming industry continued to grow and evolve, with the release of many highly anticipated games, including “Resident Evil Village,” “Deathloop,” and “Returnal.” The industry also continued to advance in terms of technology, with the release of the PlayStation 5 Pro and Xbox Series S|X, which offered even better performance and graphics than their predecessors.
Overall, the gaming industry has seen tremendous growth and evolution since 2017, with new and innovative games, technologies, and trends emerging along the way.