Two recent studies conducted in Norway shed light on the significant impact of video games on children aged 10 to 15, revealing concerning trends in social behaviors and spending habits.
According to Kotaku, the research aimed to understand the relationship between children and popular games like FIFA, Fortnite, and Warzone, within the context of Norway’s governmental initiative.
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Findings indicate that younger players face bullying based on their lack of cosmetic skins, with in-game items being used as social currency to gain popularity. The studies, led by Kamilla Knutsen Steinnes ...