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This study found a surprising mental health perk hiding in your game library

Researchers surveyed 2,252 adults and found that specific game genres, not gaming in general, line up with lower loneliness and stronger emotional resilience.

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A new study has found that adults who play certain video games report feeling less lonely and more emotionally resilient than people who don’t play games at all. The findings challenge the idea that gaming is just a way to escape from real life and instead tie specific kinds of games to real, measurable shifts in how people cope with stress and isolation.

What the study found

The researchers surveyed 2,252 adults aged 21 and older about their gaming habits and their emotional state. People who gravitated toward open-world games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, or more casual, forgiving titles like Yoshi’s Crafted World, reported feeling less isolated than people who didn’t play games at all. They also scored higher on a trait the researchers call stoicism, which covers things like staying composed under pressure, keeping a level head, and bouncing back after setbacks rather than getting stuck on them.

EurekAlert reports study author Andreas Eisingerich saying, “Contrary to the stereotype of gaming as mere escapism, we found that open-world and accessible, joyous games can help foster a resilient, stoic mindset and alleviate loneliness.” That distinction between game types matters. The benefits showed up around specific genres, not gaming in general, which suggests what gamers are doing matters more than how much time they spend doing it.

Not a replacement for therapy

The researchers think a mix works best, pairing something demanding and exploration-heavy with something calmer and more accessible, almost like a varied diet rather than a single dose of one genre. They’re careful not to oversell it, though, and don’t claim gaming should replace therapy or a conversation with a doctor when someone is genuinely struggling.

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Loneliness already ranks as a serious public health issue, one tied to worse outcomes for both physical and mental health, so any low-cost, easy-to-access tool that chips away at it is worth paying attention to. The gaming industry has spent years fending off claims that games isolate people rather than connecting them. This study offers actual data suggesting otherwise, mirroring previous studies that found casual games can ease anxiety and depression.

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