That statistic includes all games, including animal crossing and casual mobile games. I can say as a woman, the only semi-intense games I play are Zelda games (Breath of the Wild lately). Other than that, I prefer life sims and relaxing stuff like animal crossing, Stardew valley, the sims series, some mario games, etc. I would never play a shooter game for example. I find those boring and pointless. So if you define “gamer” as someone who plays shooter or intense online multiplayer games all the time, yes that would be mainly (but not all) men.
That statistic includes all games, including animal crossing and casual mobile games. I can say as a woman, the only semi-intense games I play are Zelda games (Breath of the Wild lately). Other than that, I prefer life sims and relaxing stuff like animal crossing, Stardew valley, the sims series, some mario games, etc. I would never play a shooter game for example. I find those boring and pointless. So if you define “gamer” as someone who plays shooter or intense online multiplayer games all the time, yes that would be mainly (but not all) men.