Tuesday, 27 February 2024 08:27

Kids Who Don't Spend Money in Free-to-Play Games Are Getting Bullied by Peers

Written by Steve Michaels
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A new study finds evidence of a disturbing trend among children and teens involving bullying of those who don’t buy things in free-to-play games.

New research by academics based in Norway has found evidence that children and teens can face bullying from their peers if they refrain from buying skins, gear, and other items in free-to-play games like Fortnite. As the gaming industry has evolved, free-to-play games and microtransactions have become a bigger part of the experience for many players. This has prompted debate among gamers and industry observers about the ethics of these business practices and their impact on children who play games like Fortnite.

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