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When you think about video games, the first thing that probably comes to mind is teenagers battling it out online or streaming gameplay. But if we stop to think, we’re all just people—so here comes the big question: do even millionaires or highly successful individuals play video games? We usually assume they don’t have the time or interest, and that they only focus on making their next million. But that’s not entirely true—many successful people have openly admitted that they play games and are even quite competitive about it.
So, here are 5 Successful People Who Are Passionate About Video Games:
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Mark Zuckerberg – CEO and Co-founder of Facebook (Meta)
Mark Zuckerberg isn’t the least bit shy about his love for video games. In fact, he credits video games as one of the reasons he started learning to program. One of his all-time favorite games is Sid Meier’s Civilization—a strategy game that he has publicly praised on multiple occasions. Zuckerberg even posted about playing Civilization VI, the most recent title in the series. For the Facebook (now Meta) CEO, gaming was more than just a hobby—it was a gateway to engineering.
Elon Musk – CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and More
Even with his busy schedule revolutionizing transportation, space, and energy, Elon Musk still finds time to immerse himself in virtual worlds. Musk has openly shared his favorite games on Reddit and Twitter, revealing a taste for complex, story-driven titles. He has played Overwatch, BioShock, Saints Row IV, Kerbal Space Program, and Warcraft. But among all these, what are his top picks? The Fallout series by Bethesda and Mass Effect by BioWare. Clearly, even the busiest people need a digital escape.
Larry Page – Co-founder of Google
Larry Page, another tech titan, is no stranger to the world of gaming. According to reports from Motherboard, Page and Elon Musk are gaming buddies. Musk is known to crash at Page’s house with his gaming laptop to play shooting games while they brainstorm big ideas. Although the article didn’t specify which games they play, we can safely assume they enjoy fast-paced shooters like Call of Duty or Overwatch—games that require sharp thinking, much like the kind they apply in their business ventures.
Steven Spielberg – Award-Winning Director and Producer
The legendary filmmaker behind Jaws, E.T., and Indiana Jones has long been a fan of video games. Steven Spielberg played a major role in the creation of Medal of Honor, one of the most successful World War II game franchises of all time. His passion for storytelling and action fits naturally within the gaming world. At E3 2015, he was even seen playing Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. Spielberg’s involvement shows how video games and cinema often go hand in hand.
Richard Branson – Founder of Virgin Group
Richard Branson brought his entrepreneurial energy to gaming with the launch of Virgin Gaming in 2012. Designed as a platform for online tournaments with real cash prizes, it was later rebranded as WorldGaming. It has since become one of the most popular platforms for competitive gaming on both consoles and PC. Branson’s investment in gaming proves that he sees the industry not only as entertainment, but also as a major business opportunity.
Conclusion
Video games are no longer just a way to pass the time. While many still enjoy gaming as a hobby, it has evolved into a massive investment market with high profit potential—and it continues to grow rapidly. It has a thriving global culture behind it, and countless highly successful individuals are involved in the industry. Today, gaming can be a career, a passion, or a smart business move. These iconic figures playing with such passion—and investing in the industry—show us that the world of video games still has a lot more to offer.