VIDEOGAMES' IMPORTANCE IN SOCIETY


 

The innocence of the friday night funkin videogame industry was long since lost. It is now a mature industry that is respected for its technological prowess, ability for innovation, and well-honed entrepreneurial vision. The numbers speak for themselves: according to market research firm Newzoo, the sector will end 2019 with global revenue of more over $150 billion and annual growth of 9.6 percent.

Given these figures, it should come as no surprise that videogames predominate the audio-visual industry, considerably surpassing music and film. With 2.5 billion gamers worldwide, especially with hits like Fortnite, which has 139 million active players, not even Hollywood can compete with this industry. This videogame's mania has spread across borders and is already scaring industry titans like Netflix more than Disney and HBO, which are its main rivals in the fight to rule the audio-visual content streaming market.

With game-based learning, videogames have benefited education as well. This teaching strategy imparts knowledge to pupils by utilizing advantageous elements of videogames. It is founded on three crucial elements:

It gives learning new life by turning it into an entertaining game without tedious lessons. Information is assimilated and retained by students practically subconsciously.

It increases motivation because the story's main characters—students—are rewarded for their performance with medals, additional lives, bonuses, etc. Their interest in learning is piqued and maintained by this.

It provides opportunities for practice so that students can use what they learn without putting themselves in risk. For instance, the main focus of flying and navigation simulators is this.