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Gaming Exhaustion

Reclaiming Play from Late Capitalism

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Pages: 248

Illustrations: 21 illustrations

Release Date: April 13, 2027

The neoliberal, capitalist logics that underpin the world are failing. Everyone is exhausted, and video games are not the relaxation tools they are often marketed as. In Gaming Exhaustion, Rainforest Scully-Blaker frames video games as media technologies that inform and are informed by culture. Through studies of popular titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons, World of Warcraft, and American Truck Simulator, Scully-Blaker shows that games perpetuate hegemonic logics that deplete and oppress, further driving the fatigue that plagues life under capitalism and maintaining an exhausting status quo. However, he argues, it doesn’t have to be this way. Whether by design or through play, video games can help identify and confront exhaustion and offer models of regenerative play which demand more restful ways of being. Speaking against the systemic conditions that leave people too exhausted to live otherwise, Scully-Blaker demonstrates how the critical, revitalizing potential of play can enable us to take our time before it is taken.

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Gaming Exhaustion helps makes sense of that depleting feeling which often creeps into my gameplay time—the feeling that I’m actually working. Scully-Blaker builds on important critical game scholarship of the previous generation, offering a new take informed by a growing cynicism around the notion that computers can save us from the drudgery of modern life.” - Soraya Murray, author of On Video Games: The Visual Politics of Race, Gender and Space and Technothriller

“Claim—don’t wait to find—the time to read this manifesto on the value of making space for slowness and rest in your gameplay. It’s an exhausting world out there, but maybe videogames can help us regenerate ourselves (not just our avatars) and make our world a better one to live in.” - Mia Consalvo, Distinguished Research Professor, Concordia University

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Rainforest Scully-Blaker is Assistant Teaching Professor in Digital Media at Northeastern University in Vancouver.

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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-3985-3 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-3492-6 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-6352-0 /