The parents of a 13 year-old boy who fell to his death are suing
Blizzard Entertainment,
the makers of online role-playing game
World of
Warcraft, claiming that their son died re-enacting a stunt from the game.
Zhang Xiaoyi killed himself in December 2004 by jumping off a 24-story
building in the northern China city of Tianjin.
Now 63 other families are to join the legal case, according to the official
Chinese news agency.
Computer game addiction, or 'e-heroin' as it has been dubbed, is an
increasing problem in China. According to the report one student cut his little
finger to show his determination to kick his web addiction.
Zhang Chunliang, a Chinese cyber-addiction expert, maintains that there is no
difference between being addicted to drugs and being addicted to internet games.
"A child's addiction to internet games means the ruin of a whole family," he
told the news agency. "Indulging in a virtual cyber-world causes players to mix
the virtual world with the real world."
China's online game market has generated $580m so far this year, and is the
fastest-growing market in the world, according to research firm
DFC Intelligence. The
market is set to nearly triple in size to an estimated $1.7bn by 2010.
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