A datamine reveals that Fortnite will be
enforcing new addiction warnings in China that cut rewards if a player's
online for too long.
Yet, if a new datamine is to be believed, it seems Fortnite might be looking into ways to address this problem. Posted to Twitter by user "FireMonkey," it seems as though digging into the game's recent update has revealed a new countermeasure that prevents users from playing for extended amounts of time.
Although FireMoney admits that they're not sure whether the option is
turned on by supposed parent controls, the leaker has compiled a number
of warning messages discovered within the game. These seem to indicate
that, after playing for approximately three hours, the player's in-game
gainings will be reduced by 50% and their challenge progress
will be completely halted. This will supposedly last for five hours,
with the goal being for users to "log-off and get some rest," while also
reinforcing that "appropriate physical exercise is good for your body."
The complete list of warning messages can be found below:
Although the new system will only seemingly be enforced in China for the time being, it's not too much of a stretch to imagine that the new concept could eventually make its way to the West. After all, gaming addiction has become a much more serious affliction over the last few years, with it officially being labeled a medical condition and receiving a clinic last year in the UK.
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