Social interaction and first-person shooters

The term first-person shooter (FPS) describes a video game genre where players participate in weapon-based combat all in the first person, or from the perspective of their character. One of the more notable features of FPS games is its compatibility for networked, then later online, multiplayer gaming, where players could bring their skills to a national and then later a global arena. In a genre consisting of players hunting and killing other players, FPS games are found to include a source of rich communication and social interactions between players.[1]

  1. ^ Xu, Yan; Cao, Xiang; Sellen, Abigail; Herbrich, Ralf; Graepel, Thore (2011). Sociable Killers: Understanding Social Relationships in an Online First-Person Shooter Game. ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (2011): ACM. pp. 197–206.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

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