Updated Mar 17, 2026 by AEVI
Shared family gaming in Spain has surged significantly, with nearly 80% of parents playing with their children in 2022 compared to just over 33% in 2015.
Parental control adoption remains low, as only 39% of gamers use these tools, with 17.5% using them regularly and 22% occasionally.
A significant portion of the gaming population is disengaged from safety measures, with over 40% of users never employing parental controls and nearly 20% reporting they are unaware of their existence.
Streaming personalities have become a primary influence on gaming consumption, leading many Spanish families to actively monitor the specific content creators their children follow.
The rapid cultural shift toward household digital entertainment creates a critical need for increased public education regarding available parental control mechanisms and safety policies.
Shared family gaming in Spain has surged significantly, with nearly 80% of parents playing with their children in 2022 compared to just over 33% in 2015.
Parental control adoption remains low, as only 39% of gamers use these tools, with 17.5% using them regularly and 22% occasionally.
A significant portion of the gaming population is disengaged from safety measures, with over 40% of users never employing parental controls and nearly 20% reporting they are unaware of their existence.
Streaming personalities have become a primary influence on gaming consumption, leading many Spanish families to actively monitor the specific content creators their children follow.
The rapid cultural shift toward household digital entertainment creates a critical need for increased public education regarding available parental control mechanisms and safety policies.