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No discussion of is complete without acknowledging the elephant in the room: video games. The global games market is now larger than movies and music combined. Titles like Grand Theft Auto , Fortnite , and Elden Ring generate billions in revenue. But gaming is no longer just a hobby; it is a primary medium for storytelling. Why can’t we stop watching