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Young People’s Addiction To Playing Mobile Games

As the technology had been developed in the late 20the century, online games such as, Player Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG), Freefire and Call of Duty became popular among youngsters and children. Due to its good graphics and controls along with daily rewards provided on it, they are interested to play such games. Youngsters and kids join together and play with friends in order to prove their action ability and to compete others.

Addiction To Online Games

To be honest, youngsters and kids are really addicted to it and they keep working hard to upgrade their level of mobile usage frequently. They spend a lot of money to play online games and consume the accessories on it. It gives nothing for them but poor health back in the future. Playing online games can be fun or entertaining. But it costs time and especially a healthy person to damaged mental health. In everything, there is a hidden cost in which we may not know.

It is found in 2020, one billion users hit the game of PUBG and hundred million users have been found to play Freefire. Since, youngsters are young enough to get matured; guardians or parents should teach them about science and mental health.

Health Issues

People who play and are addicted to online games ends up in headache or under the problem of eyesight due to over usage of mobile phones. They end up in depression and get hospitalized. A recent news from India shows the death of a young boy who played PUBG ends up his nerves getting burst. His parents lost him and they found out the reason sine he used mobile for more than a day with no gab.

Guide

Resources are for everyone needs and not for anyone’s greed. Mobile phones can be utilized only in a good manner and should not be misused for online games. Therefore, the parents or guardians of their kids should be aware of it and restrict the youngsters away from usage of useless activities.

Resources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PUBG:_Battlegrounds
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Fire_(video_game)
https://www.indiatvnews.com/technology/news-pubg-addiction-kills-16-year-old-boy-641869
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