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Noticed something interesting recently and wanted to share. I found this article: https://udaipurtimes.com/business-udaipur/the-biggest-games-arent-really-games-anymore/cid18299204.htm, and it talks about how many of the biggest games today are no longer just about playing, but more about social interaction. It actually reminded me of my friend who logs into a game almost every night just to hang out with his group. They don’t always play matches — sometimes they just chat, explore, or mess around. It feels like the game itself is just a background for communication now. Do you think this is becoming the main reason people keep coming back?

I don’t really play games, but this trend sounds familiar. A lot of platforms start with one main idea and then grow into something more social over time. People just naturally use them to connect, so it makes sense that games would evolve in the same direction.