According to a new survey conducted by the Nielsen 360° Gaming Report, gamers 13 and older are playing more than six hours a week on average on console, PC, and mobile gaming devices. That's up from the 5.6 hours gamers spent a week playing in 2012. According to the survey, the increase is due to the rise in mobile gaming and new-gen consoles.

"U.S. console gamers are diversifying the devices they play on, as 50 percent say they also play games on a mobile or tablet device, up from 35 percent in 2011," the survey said. "This multi-platform trend suggests that the introduction of new platforms isn’t cannibalizing gaming time. Rather, it’s strengthening gamer engagement."

Compared to past years, the survey reflects a decrease in PC gaming.. In 2012, 39 percent of consumers surveyed played games on their PC. In 2013, that dropped to 33 percent, while console gaming rose from 37 percent in 2012, to 38 percent in 2013. Mobile gaming continues to rise every year, from only 9 percent of consumers playing games on mobile devices in 2011 to 19 percent in 2013. For more information on the survey, check out the Nielsen website.

Nielsen surveyed a sample of more than 2,000 U.S. consumers, aged 13 and older in Q4 2013 and Q1 2014.