A man sparked controversy in a viral video by asserting that gaming should be abandoned after turning 26 due to other responsibilities.
Aaron Wilkinson, a TikToker with 11,100 followers, claimed that if you’re over 25, you should stop playing video games.
Taking to his TikTok page, Aaron released a video, which has now gone viral, amassing 267,000 views, where he said: “You gotta grow up.”
He continued: “You can’t be gaming as a dad, as a partner, as a husband.
“It just doesn’t make sense to me.
“Sat there with your headphones on while your missus makes your dinner.”
Aaron Wilkinson sparked controversy by asserting that video gaming should be abandoned after turning 26 due to other responsibilities
“I grew out of that. A lot of my mates grew out of that as well.
“CoD (Call of Duty) with the boys at 26? I got stuff to do, mate.”
Many people had something to say about Aaron’s radical conclusion, as a TikTok user sarcastically posted: “Won’t be on tonight lads, Aaron from TikTok says so.”
Another person wrote: “Just stuck my Xbox on Amazon pal and going to start making TikToks in my car like a real man.”
Someone else commented: “I’d be 80 on my death bed I’ll still be running Warzone games.”
A separate individual chimed in:: “32 with a partner and 2 kids and we both game when the kids are in bed.”
You can watch his viral video below:
@itsaaronwilkinson I reckon im in the wrong generation here #normalbloke #gaming ♬ original sound – Aaron
Aaron has since responded to the backlash, saying that he “couldn’t care less about their opinions.”
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Additionally, the demographic of video gamers was found to typically be 35 years old.
In 2022, women in the US accounted for almost half of the gamer population, at around 48%, while PlayStation demographics showed that 41% of PlayStation 4 and 5 owners were women.
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