⚡️🎮 New research confirms what gamers already knew—getting lost in an open-world game isn’t just fun, it’s good for your mental health.

Studies show these games provide cognitive escapism, helping players relax and improve their overall well-being.

Exploration, skill mastery, and a sense of purpose are key to these benefits.

Whether it’s wandering through Skyrim or building in Minecraft, players satisfy basic psychological needs like autonomy and competence.

With stress and anxiety on the rise, maybe it’s time to stop judging gamers—turns out, their "waste of time" might actually be self-care. (PsyPost)

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Gaming can be good for mental development indeed, as long as it is not a gambling/dopamine overload like many free-to-play mobile games nowadays.

But have they tried learning skills in real life and conducting a study on that? Society would be in a better place if their skill building was not virtual.

(Not to be interpreted as anti gaming, which I'm not)

What is your favourite open world? Mine is hyrule in breath of the wild 😊