Prince Harry Suggests Stopping "Fortnite" For The Good Of Humanity


Prince Harry moves to save the youth today one “Orange Justice” at a time.

Fortnite has become one today’s video game phenomenons, capturing the already-tenuous attention spans children and teenagers worldwide. Even NHL teams have banned the video game from locker rooms, citing the battle royale’s addictive nature. Though there’s much to appreciate about a free-to-play interactive experience, many parents have expressed concern about the perceived addictive nature a game, as if the product itself has agency. Still, Fortnite has likely consumed many a child, leading to high-pitched, rage-fuelled shrieks “MOM!!!” upon the slightest interruption. 

Prince Harry Suggests Stopping "Fortnite" For The Good Of Humanity

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Enter Prince Harry, who has ficially spoken out against the dangers Fortnite poses on society. The Duke Sussex recently stopped by the YMCA to express his concerns, citing Epic Game’s creation as “created to addict, an addiction to keep you in front a computer for as long as possible.” Not only that, but he also pondered about why anyone would ever have Fortnite in their household to begin with. Aside from Fortnite concerns, Prince Harry also opened up about the dangers social media, raising a few interesting points:

 “It’s more dangerous because it’s normalized and there are no restrictions to it. We are in a mind-altering time. Without that human connection, when you do have a problem you have nowhere to go, the only place you might go is online and you will probably end up getting bullied.”

Lest we forget the war on gaming harkens back to the Jack Thompson era, where a vocal critic attempted to draw parallels between video game violence and real-world violence. Given the booming industry today, it’s fair to say his cause faltered in the end. Yet Prince Harry appears willing to pick up the sword, albeit it for less misguided reasons than the Thompsons yore. What do you think? Should Fortnite be taken more seriously, where matters youth development are concerned?

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