New Yorkers love violent video games, but this state is even more bloodthirsty: study
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A new study by Cloudwards revealed that California's gamers lead in interest for violent video games, averaging 52,081 monthly searches per 100,000 people.
Despite its smaller population, Maryland showcased a notable interest in violent games with 9,348 searches per 100,000 people, emphasizing its gaming culture.
Psychologist Craig A. Anderson remarked that while frequent exposure to violent video games may increase aggressive behavior, there isn't enough concrete data linking games to actual behavior.
Alabama defies the trend of tech hubs dominating violent video game searches, ranking fourth despite its smaller population, indicating a passionate gaming community.
Read at New York Post
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