![]() stealing money to buy things in Fortnite) sports, exercise)Ĭonstantly needing to play more and more (“it’s never enough”)īeing deceptive (e.g. Losing interest in other activities (e.g. Video game addiction is real, and the World Health Organization has officially classified it under the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11).īeing irritable or moody when they can’t play Unlike many online games where you are ‘respawned’ should you die and are able to continue to play, keeping alive is the difference between winning and losing and means a lot more in Fortnite than in many other shooter games. The last player standing is deemed the winner. ![]() There, they must make their way to ‘houses’ where they find weapons to shoot and kill. It is a shooter game similar to Valorant and PUBG where players are dropped unarmed onto an island. The multiplayer ‘Battle Royale’ version involves up to 100 people playing against each other and is the version your child is probably playing or wanting to play. Battle passes available for purchase to earn extra rewards. Should you be concerned about Fornite? And if you are, what can you do about it? When her parents removed the game, she attacked them. In the U.K., a 9-year-old girl has been sent to rehab for Fornite addiction, after wetting herself to keep playing. So teenagers are playing a video game, what’s the big deal? Parents report losing their sons to Fortnite addiction – including one who emailed me that she discovered her son stole her credit cards and spent over $200 on the game. The tournament had a $30 million prize pool. Over 78.3 million people played it in one month alone and a 16-year-old Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf recently won $3 million during the Fortnite: World Cup. In a recent talk to students in Brisbane, the crowd erupted when I mentioned Fortnite. ![]() Fortnite is the hottest game in the world.
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