As stated in https://iwantmedia.com/the-gambling-preferences-of-generation-z/, Generation Z grew up in a world where every day is surrounded by constant new trends, internet memes, streaming services and, of course, games that can be played with friends or complete strangers around the world. We are used to constant interaction and sharing a lot of experiences in real time. Think about how much time we spend on social media or on various communication platforms - in this context, multiplayer games like Fortnite become not just a game, but a social platform, a part of our daily lives. This is much more attractive than single-player games, where you spend many hours alone. However, despite this, single-player games still attract people of our generation, and I think this is due to the fact that, oddly enough, we are still looking for deep and rich stories. When you play The Witcher 3, you're not just pressing buttons, you're immersed in another world that offers you not only a fascinating storyline, but also the opportunity to understand complex moral issues, enjoy well-developed characters and unique locations. This is an experience that multiplayer games, despite their dynamism, cannot always offer. Multiplayer games are often more superficial and focused on immediate results - winning a match, leveling up or completing tasks. In single-player games, the player is immersed in the atmosphere and can enjoy the journey, not just the result.
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I also think that Gen Z, despite growing up in the world of online gaming, still really appreciates a good single-player game. For example, even in multiplayer games like Apex Legends or Valorant, players often use single-player modes to relax, prepare, or just enjoy the game without the stress of a team. I think a combination of both types of games (multiplayer and single-player) gives us the balance we are looking for.