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Devon Boisot

Fortnite

So as bad as I don’t wanna admit it, Fortnite can definitely be a distraction on my learning and some of you may understand where i'm coming from. Fortnite has become the hit game over 2018 and 2019, and still going. Possibly over 40 million people worldwide play this so called “Fortnite” game. It has totally arupted my brain cells. My friends and I sometimes decide to talk more about this game then doing work in class. The dances in the game Fortnite are very popular such as Infinite Dab, Zany, Groove Jam, Wiggle, Orange Justice, and many more.

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These dances are an extreme distraction to lots of people, and from personal experience, lots of these dances happen everywhere the hallways at school, stores, online, it's become a overload of Fortnite everyone and it's crazy. I guess as i've researched this we are getting Fortnite fever according to TheCabin.com, it says,

"Since it was launched by Epic Games in 2017, Fortnite has amassed a staggering 125+ million players around the world. The controversial game has been in the headlines ever since – often for all the wrong reasons. From the start, Fortnite was designed to be highly addictive and Epic Games employs predatory gambling techniques to encourage players to buy various boosts and power-ups. Although supposedly for those over 12 years of age, the game targets every age group and those diagnosed with Fortnite addiction or gaming disorder range from teenagers to married couples, elderly people and young children."

Information from...

https://www.thecabinchiangmai.com/blog/the-consequences-of-fortnite-addiction/

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