Applied Sciences (Mar 2020)

Uses and Gratifications on Augmented Reality Games: An Examination of Pokémon Go

  • Salvador Bueno,
  • M. Dolores Gallego,
  • Jan Noyes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10051644
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 1644

Abstract

Read online

Users are attracted by augmented reality games to fulfil their needs. Two objectives are proposed: (1) to research the motivations of those using augmented reality mobile games; (2) to define a structural model based on Uses and Gratifications Theory for the adoption of augmented reality mobile games. The present study examines the case of Pokémon Go. The model is composed of eight constructs: enjoyment, fantasy, escapism, social interaction, social presence, achievement, self-presentation and continuance intention. The SEM model was empirically assessed based on 1183 responses from Pokémon Go users around the world. Results clearly confirmed the positive influence of almost all the proposed constructs on continuance intention for Pokémon Go. First, these findings may be helpful for the online gaming industry in identifying the game functions that retain more gamers and improve the user experience. Second, the online gaming industry might use these results in order to classify those players with behaviours that favour the use of online games.

Keywords