Nvidia has blasted claims that PC gaming is dying, insisting that ChartTrack and NPD data fail to provide a full account of the strength of the format. Roy Taylor, VP of content and developer relations at Nvidia said that the charts don't take into account the changing nature of the market. "PC gaming is in really, really good shape, but traditional retail sales data measured by ChartTrack and NPD is lacklustre, there’s no question about it."
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