With the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2018 drawing large crowds June 12-14 and the gaming industry bringing in over $100 billion per year globally, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018’s Best Cities for Gamers.
To determine the best places to be a serious gamer, WalletHub compared the 100 largest cities across 20 key indicators of gamer-friendliness. The data ranges from average internet speed to video-game stores per capita to the number of esports tournaments.
Top 20 Cities for Gamers |
1 | Seattle, WA | | 11 | San Diego, CA |
2 | Orlando, FL | | 12 | Columbus, OH |
3 | Atlanta, GA | | 13 | Boston, MA |
4 | Austin, TX | | 14 | San Francisco, CA |
5 | New York, NY | | 15 | Portland, OR |
6 | Irvine, CA | | 16 | Pittsburgh, PA |
7 | Los Angeles, CA | | 17 | Jersey City, NJ |
8 | Las Vegas, NV | | 18 | Anaheim, CA |
9 | Raleigh, NC | | 19 | Madison, WI |
10 | Fremont, CA | | 20 | San Jose, CA |
Best vs. Worst
Las Vegas has the most
video-game stores per square root of the population, 0.0306, which is 20.4 times more than in Long Beach, Calif., the city with the fewest at 0.0015.
Fremont, Calif. has the highest average download speed, 69 Mbps, which is 4.1 times higher than in Buffalo, N.Y., the city with the lowest at 17 Mbps.
Gilbert, Ariz., has the highest share of households with a broadband connection, 95.9 percent, which is 1.6 times higher than in Laredo, Texas, the city with the lowest at 59.6 percent.
- Durham, N.C., has the cheapest monthly internet cost, $43.43, which is 2.4 times cheaper than in Anchorage, Alaska, the city with the most expensive at $102.54.
Seeing Orlando, FL as the number 2 city for gamers... according to WalletHub's study... is pretty cool (we call it home, so... that deserves a OORAH)! The most shocking is California not being in the top 5, but Cali dominates as far as having the most cities on the list.