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We are living in 21st century where artificial intelligence and motion graphics have emerged in a new way and brought transformation in technology due to continuous progress in the field of computers. Due to which online games are gaining more and more popularity among children today. The children spend most of their time in the internet, playing online video games. Battleground Mobile India is the one which is mostly discussed among children and is viral with social media and played mostly by school and college students. This study is basically focused on identifying the reasons behind addiction among teenagers. Qualitative Research design was used for this study to understand and analyse the responses of adolescents. The sample of the study is 30. The study focuses on adolescents. Data were collected through individual interviews. The interview was conducted on an average of 20-30 minutes. The researcher collected the recurrent meaningful themes from the conversations The advantages of playing Battleground Mobile India are better visual attention, motor control abilities, increasing socialization, attention, multitasking and better judgement whereas limitations of the game are game addiction, aggression, emotional upheaval, distancing from family and increase in anxiety, stress and depression
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