[Blog-Post] "Fortnite" Is so Annoying That People Are Now Getting Divorced Over It
By ViraFeed - 10:30 AM
Source: www.distractify.com
Every few years, there's always one game that becomes a worldwide phenomenon, with seemingly everyone, including Josh from accounting, unable to shut up about it.
Right now, Fortnite is that game. People are constantly logging into the online tracker to check their stats, or finding out when the latest "season" is up, and what new challenges are available. There's a ton of conversation and memes surrounding the game outside of just the gameplay, too. It's expanded to multiple platforms, even iOS and Android.
And just like most "craze games," people inevitably develop addictions to playing, so much so that it becomes a huge part of their lives. And it seems that some relationships can't handle the strain of the new Fortnite addiction, because there have already been over 200 divorce proceedings that mention the game in their claims in the United Kingdom alone.
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This is how the creators of Fortnite know they've hit the big leagues: Once your title starts being accused of tearing families apart, you've hit the zenith of the media cycle. First, it was a darling little title, now it's public enemy # 1. Such news comes with the territory.
The study was published by Divorce Online, a service that specializes in assisting couples who can't work out their differences to break the knot they originally tied.
In fact, the number of divorce cases in the UK that mention Fortnite by name accounts for about 5 percent of all official separations in the country, writes a representative for Divorce
"These numbers equate to roughly 5 percent of the 4,665 petitions we have handled since the beginning of the year and as one of the largest filers of divorce petitions in the U.K. is a pretty good indicator."↚
Although it's tempting to blame the "annoyingness" of Fortnite, its cartoon-ey aesthetic, insufferable fans, and ridiculously lame dances for the reason behind familial suffering, I think it's safe to say that if a video game "ruined" your marriage, your union was probably doomed from the beginning.
Like World of Warcraft, League of Legends, and other game phenomenons in the past, Fortnite is just another case of digital media addiction, which is becoming an increasingly common marital gripe among couples.
The World Health Organization just recently established "Gaming Disorder" as a significant public mental health condition and is currently investigating the addiction as a standalone problem with its own unique symptoms and treatments.
Which seems like a worthwhile endeavor, as the gaming industry only continues to flourish and see increased profits. In July of 2018 alone, video game fans have dumped some $8.2 billion into the industry.
Although Fortnite is a free-to-play title, it sits at the top of that money-making heap — there are plenty of extras that fans of the game don't mind paying for, like new "skins" for your on-screen avatars.↚
Fortnite is the fifth earner for PC titles and it rules the top spot for all consoles as well, making it a cross-platform income powerhouse, which means that it's probably here to stay for quite some time.
There are other "battle royale" style games that are coming out or are already available that may cut into the revenue streams of Fortnite and its popular brand of quirkiness.
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