It must be admitted that, with the remarkable development over the past nearly 20 years, the Vietnamese gaming industry has witnessed a lot of changes.
This probably also comes from the fact that this generation of gamers has gradually become `old`, experienced and looks at games with a different approach, no longer as passionate and passionate as when they were young.
There are no longer prominent names dominating the market
In the past, the number of games that Vietnamese players could access was not many, but they always deserved to be called super products, even `dominating` the gaming industry with a large number of users.
Now, with so many choices, the Vietnamese gaming industry seems to be very much divided.
The birth of alternative “options.”
Going back in time 20 years ago, games were almost the top entertainment choice for the majority of students and young people at that time.
The birth of social networks and the development of the Internet also led to the emergence of countless other entertainment fields such as streamers, YouTubers… And just look at the streamer village to understand that young people’s tastes are changing.
Grass net culture has disappeared
Grass net cafes are paradise, the most cohesive gathering place for gamers in ancient times.
Today’s cyber spaces may be many times more spacious, spacious and modern, but they certainly no longer have the same `fire` and passion as the cramped, hot and crowded grass nets with all kinds of smells in the past.