The future of gaming

The future of gaming is going to be very interesting and this is because it is hard to find out what exactly is going to happen to gaming in the future.

Gaming has changed a lot in a couple of years, and this affects gaming because games used to be pixelated and now they are very realistic. Technology is a huge reason why gaming has improved so much because it allowed the gaming industry to do so many new things, such as people being able to play games when ever, where ever you want, and being able to play with unlimited amount of people. Games now have very life-like graphics and this is incredible because it can make a person feel like they are in the game.

‘’I have played video games my whole life so the improvements in graphics are really cool to see. That’s one of the reasons I really enjoyed Destiny. The graphics are awesome and it feels like you’re on other planets,’’ Said Jacqueline Alamilla, an AJMS science teacher.

Games are played on consoles and they are getting better due to the advances of technology. Consoles have improved and I know this because new consoles are way better compared to the old consoles because the new consoles are faster, have higher graphics and even have accessories. An example of a console accessory is a VR set. This is very futuristic because not only are you in the game, but the graphics are good and you can also run around while playing with other people in the game.

‘’I play on Ps5 and the controllers feel realistic and the sound and graphics are very good,’’ said David Aleman, an AJMS math teacher.

Gaming overall has a big future in front of it and the main reason is because of the people playing games and making games. People have a big impact in gaming because if it wasn’t for the people then the gaming industry wouldn’t be so big and successful. It was because of the people’s creativity that we got these games that are now popular, including your favorite games.

”The future of gaming looks bright. So many creative people are out there making all kinds of cool and/or beautiful games,” said Judy Lee, an AJMS science teacher.