I read something interesting yesterday that made me think about how games are changing. The article was this one: https://udaipurtimes.com/business-udaipur/the-biggest-games-arent-really-games-anymore/cid18299204.htm. It basically explains that many of the biggest games today aren’t just about gameplay anymore — they’ve become places where people hang out, watch events, or even create their own content. It reminded me of my younger brother who logs into a game sometimes just to talk with friends rather than actually play. Have games really turned into more of a social space than just entertainment?
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Interesting discussion. I’m not a heavy gamer myself, but I’ve noticed similar trends in other digital spaces too. Platforms often start with one main purpose and then slowly evolve into something bigger where people interact and build communities. It’s fascinating to watch how entertainment and social interaction blend together online.