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Gaming up

by David Nda-Isaiah
2 years ago
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Take note, players! Have you ever wondered what effect video games have had on society? Now fasten your seatbelts because we’re about to take you on a wild ride through the social implications of gaming.

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Let’s start by discussing the economic effects of gaming. The worldwide gaming market is anticipated to reach a staggering $217.9 billion by 2023, according to a Newzoo analysis. What a large sum of money! The gaming sector not only supports the economy and creates jobs, but it also fosters international friendships. Popular video games like Fortnite and World of Warcraft have created gaming communities where players may interact and make cross-cultural connections.

Nevertheless, what about how gaming affects mental health? According to studies, playing video games can help with mental health since they offer an escape from reality, boost mood, and relieve stress. Maintaining a good balance is crucial because excessive gaming can also result in addiction and have a bad impact on mental health.

Now, what’s the potential for gaming in the future? With technological breakthroughs, we might eventually witness virtual reality games that are so realistic-feeling they feel genuine. Many uses, including teaching, rehabilitation, and entertainment, may be possible. Additionally, we might observe  an increase in the number of games that emphasize social impact and activism, allowing players to meaningfully interact with pressing issues.

But what about the possible risks associated with gaming? Violent video games, according to some critics, might encourage hostility and desensitize players to violence. Studies have not, however, been able to conclusively demonstrate this connection, and many contend that video games are a form of expression and ought to be included by the First Amendment.

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So, the world has been greatly impacted by gaming, both positively and negatively. As we look to the future, we can only speculate on the potential effects that gaming may have in terms of societal impact, economic growth, and improvements to mental health. Who knows what kind of planet we’ll be living in next if you keep playing games?

 

 


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