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'Fortnite' May be a Virtual Game, But It's Having Real-life, Dangerous Effects (bostonglobe.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: "They are not sleeping. They are not going to school. They are dropping out of social activities. A lot of kids have stopped playing sports so they can do this." Michael Rich, a pediatrician and director of the Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders at Boston Children's Hospital, was talking about the impact "Fortnite: Battle Royale" -- a cartoonish multiplayer shooter game -- is having on kids, mainly boys, some still in grade school. "We have one kid who destroyed the family car because he thought his parents had locked his device inside," Rich said. "He took a hammer to the windshield."

A year and a half since the game's release, Rich's account is just one of many that describe an obsession so intense that kids are seeing doctors and therapists to break the game's grip, in some cases losing so much weight -- because they refuse to stop playing to eat -- that doctors initially think they're wasting away from a physical disease. The stress on families has become so severe that parents are going to couples' counselors, fighting over who's to blame for allowing "Fortnite" into the house in the first place and how to rein in a situation that's grown out of control.
Further reading: 'Fortnite' Creator Sees Epic Games Becoming as Big as Facebook, Google.

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  1. Destroyed the car? by techno-vampire · · Score: 5, Informative

    Get real, folks. Breaking the windshield doesn't destroy the car; it's still completely drivable, it just needs the windshield replaced.

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  2. Re:Totally not the parents . . . by onepoint · · Score: 2, Informative

    Bad Parenting,
    that's just it. the lack of being able to do a proper punishment. disconnect them from the net for the weekend. or just take away the phone.

    change the password.

    BUT NOOOOOO... it's some designer's fault or some game's fault ...

    Beat the kid with a belt, and make him/her chop wood for a week. that should solve it.

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