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"Narcoculture" Inspires Popular Video Games Among Mexican Youth

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Monterrey, Mexico. A soldier steals his uniform, takes his rifle and shoots at drug traffickers in Mexico: it is not a real scene, but one of the popular video games developed by young people who recreate the armed conflicts in their communities. These video games, with thousands of daily users, are part of what is known as "narcoculture", a phenomenon that grows in Mexico and is also reflected in music, movies and fashion that extol criminal li…
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Monterrey, Mexico. A soldier steals his uniform, takes his rifle and shoots at drug traffickers in Mexico: it is not a real scene, but one of the popular video games developed by young people who recreate the armed conflicts in their communities. These video games, with thousands of daily users, are part of what is known as "narcoculture", a phenomenon that grows in Mexico and is also reflected in music, movies and fashion that extol criminal li…

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udgtv broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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