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Football video game addicts try and kick the habit

‘Fifa Ultimate Team’ players know they are being drawn in by algorithms designed to provide bursts of satisfaction

As lockdown set in, I decided to wade into the world of competitive Fifa — a mode of the bestselling football video game that I had long avoided. I knew it was delicately engineered to sap both my time and my money.

Fifa Ultimate Team involves building a squad, mostly by opening randomised packs — sometimes called “loot boxes” — containing upgrades. You can speed up progress by paying real money for more packs: a deposit of $99.99 is declared “great value” in the game’s menu.

What surprised me, though, as I interacted with fellow Fifa players in online forums, was the alarming number who seemed to utterly despise the game and how it made them feel — when they were supposedly engaging in it as a relaxing hobby.

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