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Multiple families in Arkansas are suing major gaming companies, including Microsoft, EA, and Activision, for allegedly enabling game addiction in their children. The lawsuits claim that games like Fortnite and Call of Duty use manipulative 'psychological tools' and 'monetization schemes' to keep players, including kids with disabilities, engaged for long hours. The families argue that these companies are responsible for fostering addiction and are seeking legal action to address the issue.
Arkansas Family Sues Microsoft, EA, Activision, And More For Enabling Game Addiction https://t.co/XZEmPjdYlV https://t.co/rssRhkv1Cb
This Arkansas couple says their 13-year-old son spends most of his day playing video games thanks to manipulative 'psychological tools' and 'monetization schemes.' https://t.co/wGGBc2b9Kt
Family Is Suing Makers Of Fortnite, Call Of Duty For Fostering Addiction https://t.co/WlEsSXfyOb https://t.co/oiZKmV6UnP
Wimbledon used Fortnite Custom Builder to do a course run. The next generation will never grow out of games. That’s where major audiences will be. If brands want awareness, they must find a way to get in front of a gamers eyes. Or they will be beaten by a game-native brand.
Arkansas Family Sues Microsoft, EA, Activision, And More For Enabling Game Addiction https://t.co/XZEmPjdYlV https://t.co/UL5xo58ekk
Kids with Disabilities Are Gamers, Too https://t.co/vj6XKbEC3U