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Video Games and Violence: Are They the Cause of Aggression or a Risk Factor?

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Diego DuránPrendes the console to play Call of Duty, where he wins the best military strategy. You accumulate a good number of victories and, as a reward, you receive insults. "The fury gets out of control," says Alex Gomez, a passionate player. Ali Skinfield, another avid player, explains that competitiveness results in hostile and toxic environments. That is the reality of 50% of the players worldwide, who admitted to having participated and b…
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Diego DuránPrendes the console to play Call of Duty, where he wins the best military strategy. You accumulate a good number of victories and, as a reward, you receive insults. "The fury gets out of control," says Alex Gomez, a passionate player. Ali Skinfield, another avid player, explains that competitiveness results in hostile and toxic environments. That is the reality of 50% of the players worldwide, who admitted to having participated and b…

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Excelsior broke the news in Mexico on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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