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Addition to the game addiction news

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 20, 2025 21:40 IST

Previous incident happened in city• March 2023: A dispute over Rs 100 in "Free Fire" resulted in a ...

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Previous incident happened in city

• March 2023: A dispute over Rs 100 in "Free Fire" resulted in a violent attack, injuring six, with four minors detained.

• May 2023: Gaurav Pawar, 23, died by suicide after losing Rs 3.5 lakh in online rummy, jumping into Harsul Lake.

• January 2024: 19-year-old Pradeep Nipte was murdered by his 17-year-old cousin over Rs 65,000 lost in an online game.

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Addictive Games and Their Impact

• Crash Games (Aviator, Stake Originals): Risk-reward dynamics with quick outcomes.

• Fantasy Sports (APL, MPL, Dream11): Combines real-world events with strategic gameplay.

• Battle Royale (Free Fire, BGMI, Call of Duty): Competitive survival and intense action.

• Color Trading (Olymp Trade, IQ Option): Speculative gameplay based on predictions.

• Casual & Strategy (Candy Crush, Clash of Clans, Minecraft): Immersive, rewarding, and creative experiences.

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