Game makers from Activision Blizzard to Zynga on Saturday began kicking off a new World Health Organization (WHO) initiative entitled #PlayApartTogether to encourage people on how to entertain themselves and also practice physical distancing.
The initiative is particularly noteworthy because WHO previously designated video game addiction as an official mental health disorder .
But the group hopes that the industry can "reach millions with important messages to help prevent the spread of COVID-19," said Ray Chambers, the U.S. ambassador to WHO in a statement. Game companies will encourage players to stay distanced and observe other safety measures including hand hygiene, he said.
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What to play at home if you're "bad" at video games | To Do | wyomingnews.com
Video games, to the uninitiated, can be intimidating. And yet in this time of social distancing, video games may suddenly look quite appealing to a whole new audience.
There's no shortage of vast, enveloping worlds to explore – I'm partial to "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" and "Marvel's Spider-Man" (both PlayStation 4 games) for slick adventuring, and Nintendo's "Fire Emblem: Three Houses" for deep, time-consuming romance and role-playing – but these games are off-limits unless you have $250 to $350 for a home console and are already controller literate.
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eSports, video game industry thriving during coronavirus pandemic | wfaa.com
DALLAS — WFAA's Jonah Javad wrote this from his apartment balcony because he -- like most of you -- is staying home in an effort to limit the outbreak of coronavirus and to "flatten the curve."
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"This is a great opportunity for more eyeballs to be attracted to eSports," admitted Envy Gaming, Inc. CEO Mike Rufail.
The Texas native is in charge of Envy Gaming, which owns multiple eSports teams like the Dallas Fuel ( Overwatch League) and Dallas Empire ( Call of Duty League ).
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Mandatory stay-at-home orders have been popping up around the United States for a couple weeks now, but my family has been in near isolation since late January when we had our first baby. Tending to an infant's needs before they can even crack a smile is often a thankless task. Babies are illogical lil' critters, and they know just how to make you feel like you're doing everything wrong.
Mine's not exactly a solid game suggestion (honestly, just play your backlog people!) but rather a mode of playing: Why play alone when you can play together? Zoom and FaceTime and Discord voice chats are de rigueur even when we're all on our own Animal Crossing islands, so go ahead and make it a staple of your gaming time. You may find that, like I have, that it's much easier to coordinate six-stacks in Modern Warfare when most of your friends are working from home.
World Health Organization encourages playing video games during coronavirus pandemic
(CNN) – The World Health Organization is encouraging people to play video games amid the coronavirus pandemic.
He used the hashtag #PlayApartTogether as part of WHO's growing movement to unite people around the world while also asking them to keep their distance.
The WHO recommendation is significant because in the past the organization classified video game addiction as an official mental health disorder.
Several U.S. game companies are joining the movement by making certain content available for free or adding new features and extra rewards.
‘Dragon’s Lair:’ Ryan Reynolds in Talks to Star in Netflix Video Game Film |
The news marks one of the more curious video game film adaptations in recent memory. While most movies based on video games utilize popular contemporary franchises, the “Dragon’s Lair” heyday was back in the 1980s, when video game arcades were still enjoying their golden age.
Variety reported that Bluth and Oldman are among the producers on the Netflix adaptation, but did not mention the crowdfunding campaign. Sources close to production confirmed the project to and Reynold’s potential involvement to IndieWire but did not discuss the crowdfunding campaign.
Opinion | It's a Perfect Time to Play Video Games. And You Shouldn't Feel Bad About It.
The last time I was unemployed was in the depths of the Great Recession. I had recently moved in with my girlfriend, who suddenly found herself with an out-of-work partner who rarely left the house. But she gave me some surprising advice: Play video games.
I would have a lot of time on my hands, she said, and while I could and should certainly do other things — housework, exercise, searching for a job — I would mostly be stuck at home with limited resources. Without something to occupy my mind, I'd go crazy.
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