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Do young people play too many video games?

Gamers get more satisfaction immersing themselves in the online world than from everyday life, according to a researcher.

The “vivid and thrilling” alternatives found in playing games such as Fortnite were found to be more appealing, especially those designed to reward and motivated players.

It is estimated the number of those joining the online gaming community will grow to 2.7 billion by 2021, according to studies.

Andrew Reid, a doctoral researcher of serious games at Glasgow Caledonian University, said: “In a world where terror haunts the streets of major cities, mental health problems are on the rise, and international relations have become worryingly strained, people are increasingly seeking escape in the vivid and thrilling experiences of online gaming worlds.

“Games like Fortnite provide gratification in a way that the real world is currently unable to satisfy.

“Self-determination theory opens the debate of video game ‘addiction’ more broadly to look at game-playing as something that can satisfy basic human desires.”

Video games are made to be engaging, and with the rise of online play and multiple platforms – including smartphones and iPads – to play them on, it’s easier than ever for people to plug in and play video games. Where children and teenagers once had no choice but to use their imaginations and go outside, today it’s possible to stay indoors and spend hours sitting in front of a screen playing games.

The World Health Organisation has made a move to officially classify gamin addiction as a disorder – though many believe video games can also have positive impacts. They can be an essential form of connection for teenagers and offer an outlet for competitive play.

What do you think? Are video games a problem for young people? Or have times and technologies changed and should they be left to enjoy their games as they please?

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