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In the News

Understanding the Impact of Video Games on Children: A Closer Look at Recent Lawsuit,

Check out the recent news articles that has lead to this Epic Ground Breaking Class Action Lawsuit Settlement that could end up in Billions of Dollars being paid to families!


 

  • Roblox, Fortnite sued for targeting kids’ gaming addictions – AXIOS Atlanta – March 5, 2024
  • Activision, Epic, Video Game Developers Face Addiction Suit – Bloomberg Law – December 7, 2023
  • Mom claims video game companies are intentionally addicting kids – ABC News – November 30, 2023
  • Arkansas families sue video game companies, contend games are addictive, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette – November 13, 2023
  • Arkansas parent files lawsuit against leading video game companies, KATV – November 8, 2023
  • MICROSOFT AND EPIC GAMES SUED VIDEO GAME ADDICTION, Insider Gaming – November 7, 2023
  • Understanding the Impact of Video Games on Children: A Closer Look at Recent Lawsuit, Game is Hard –  November 7, 2023


Video game addiction

What Are the Signs of Video Game Addiction?

 

According to an article in the medical science journal Cureus, symptoms of video game addiction include:

  • Distracting preoccupation with gaming – Someone with a gaming addiction may think about gaming excessively often or for long periods of time. Such thoughts may be intrusive and can distract them from other important tasks.
  • Deception – A person with a gaming addiction may lie about how they spend their time. For example, a teenager may tell their parents they’ve been doing their homework. Their parents might know they’ve actually been in their room gaming for hours.
  • Gaming interfering with daily tasks – Gaming addiction involves playing games for long periods of time every day or most days. Some devote so much time to gaming that they overlook other daily tasks, like eating and bathing.
  • Loss of interest in other activities – Gaming addiction may take over someone’s life to the point that they no longer participate in activities they once enjoyed. For example, a gamer might stop playing sports or working out when they develop a gaming addiction.
  • Withdrawing from social life – Gaming is often a solitary activity. A person experiencing gaming addiction may thus withdraw from their social life to devote more time to gaming. Relationships gamers make in the game may become more important than those in real life.
  • Emotional and psychological changes – Gaming addiction may cause a person to be agitated or unfocused when they can’t game. When someone asks them to stop playing, they may become defensive or angry.
  • Using gaming as an easy escape – Escapism isn’t inherently negative. Many people watch TV or read books to escape for a moment. However, those with gaming addictions may rely on gaming to escape from life, so they don’t have to address actual issues.
  • Gaming despite experiencing consequences – Experiencing the consequences of gaming addiction may not stop a person from continuing to play video games too often. For example, perhaps someone’s relationship ends, or they drop out of school because they spend too much time gaming. If they don’t make changes despite this consequence, they might have a gaming addiction problem.

How Does Gaming Addiction Happen?

 

While internet gaming disorder has not been researched as fully yet as other types of addiction, there is a strong body of scientific evidence supporting our legal claims. Gaming companies may create gaming addiction through such tactics as:

  • Hiring Ph.D. behavioral psychologists and neuroscientists to develop their games
  • Using predatory monetization strategies 
  • Collecting data to promote personalized content
  • Using feedback loops to give users a reason to continue playing

What Are the Consequences of Video Game Addiction?

 

Those with gaming addictions may experience such consequences as:

  • Cognitive changes
  • Development impacts
  • Lack of impulse control
  • Forgoing sleep and food to game more
  • Loss of communication and/or social skills
  • Back strain
  • Eye strain
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Extreme weight loss or gain
  • Changes in appearance
  • Loss of friends
  • Poor work/school performance

Along with the above, gaming addiction can have financial consequences. Virtually any addiction can cause someone to spend too much money to satisfy an urge.

What Are Treatment Options for Video Game Addiction?

 

Clinical evidence has shown that subjects addicted to online games experience biopsychological symptoms and complications including hangovers, changes in mood, adaptability, and withdrawal. Effective treatments for gaming addiction may include:

  • Therapy/counseling
  • Medication
  • Substance abuse treatment

Research into gaming addiction treatments has been fairly limited thus far. More research must be done to determine how effective these treatments may be.

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