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Popular online games among young people

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krista222
December 4, 2024

 

Guys, I noticed that online games are just at the peak of popularity among young people now. It seems like everyone aged 16-25 plays some kind of games - and not just for fun, but almost a way of life. Honestly, I don’t understand how they manage to keep up with all the new games, something is constantly coming out! It’s already a whole culture for me. I’m not really into it myself, but for some reason all my friends and acquaintances sit on it for several hours a day. Maybe one of you can explain why it attracts young people so much? Why do they play for so long?

by krista222
December 4, 2024

 

Guys, I noticed that online games are just at the peak of popularity among young people now. It seems like everyone aged 16-25 plays some kind of games - and not just for fun, but almost a way of life. Honestly, I don’t understand how they manage to keep up with all the new games, something is constantly coming out! It’s already a whole culture for me. I’m not really into it myself, but for some reason all my friends and acquaintances sit on it for several hours a day. Maybe one of you can explain why it attracts young people so much? Why do they play for so long?


gela2
December 4, 2024

Oh, yeah, that’s right. In general, I think that online games have become not only entertainment, but also an opportunity to communicate. For example, in Bangladesh, it’s an integral part of young people’s lives. Games like Fortnite or PUBG have become a place to interact with friends, create teams and compete. I recently read an article that explains in detail how this affects youth culture there. Very interesting! You can read it here: https://progotirbangla.com/online-gaming-young-culture-in-bangladesh/. People don't just play, they build connections, become friends, and even sometimes make money from games. At the same time, yes, there is a risk that this hobby will take up too much time. But, in fact, it is no longer just a game, but an entire industry that influences people. Do you think it is normal when all your time is spent on online games?

by gela2
December 4, 2024

Oh, yeah, that’s right. In general, I think that online games have become not only entertainment, but also an opportunity to communicate. For example, in Bangladesh, it’s an integral part of young people’s lives. Games like Fortnite or PUBG have become a place to interact with friends, create teams and compete. I recently read an article that explains in detail how this affects youth culture there. Very interesting! You can read it here: https://progotirbangla.com/online-gaming-young-culture-in-bangladesh/. People don't just play, they build connections, become friends, and even sometimes make money from games. At the same time, yes, there is a risk that this hobby will take up too much time. But, in fact, it is no longer just a game, but an entire industry that influences people. Do you think it is normal when all your time is spent on online games?


sanny
December 4, 2024

Many people simply cannot imagine their day without games. I have a friend who literally lives in the game, and it has become something like a job for him. He even became a streamer and started making money from it. But I always tell him: don't forget that there is real life! I myself love to play, but I always try not to get too carried away. 

by sanny
December 4, 2024

Many people simply cannot imagine their day without games. I have a friend who literally lives in the game, and it has become something like a job for him. He even became a streamer and started making money from it. But I always tell him: don't forget that there is real life! I myself love to play, but I always try not to get too carried away.