• خبرگزاری آریافارسی
    • Arya News AgencyEnglish
    • Arya News Agencyالعربیه
خبرگزاری آریا
Friday, December 12, 2025
  • Home
  • iran
    • world
      • Economy
        • Sports
          • Technology
            • Archive
            world

            Escapism or exaltation? `Narco-culture` games raise concern in Mexico

            Friday, December 12, 2025 - 10:07:42
            Escapism or exaltation? `Narco-culture` games raise concern in Mexico
            Arya News - In violence-riddled Mexico, children as young as 13 are hooked on bloody video games that vividly recreate the horrors of the country`s narco war.- Hell`s Troop - Dozens of war-like games can be found on online platform Roblox, which allows programming enthusiasts to design their own video games for others to play.

            In violence-riddled Mexico, children as young as 13 are hooked on bloody video games that vividly recreate the horrors of the country"s narco war.
            Some experts say it"s a way of coping. Critics, including President Claudia Sheinbaum, see it as monetized glorification of a genre known as "narco culture."
            With thousands of daily users, the games allow players to choose whether they want to be a cartel hitman, a police officer or a soldier.
            There are wild chases and brutal shootouts, gold-plated pistols, personalized bulletproof helmets, and souped-up cars.
            "It really draws me in, seeing things I"d like to have in real life -- for example, who wouldn’t want to have a Lamborghini, or a big truck, a big house?" gaming fanatic Alan Crespo, a 24-year-old farmer from San Blas on Mexico"s Pacific coast, told AFP.
            Crespo is on the older side of the player age spectrum, with most between 13 and 18 and hailing primarily from northern Mexican states like Sinaloa, Chihuahua and Baja California -- synonymous with cartel violence.
            This age group was born amid the wave of violence unleashed in 2006, when the Mexican government militarized the fight against drug trafficking -- a strategy that has claimed nearly half a million lives.
            - Hell"s Troop -
            Dozens of war-like games can be found on online platform Roblox, which allows programming enthusiasts to design their own video games for others to play.
            The most popular ones attract up to 1,000 users a day. The games are free, though players can purchase better weapons or uniforms with real money.
            The more realistic and gruesome a game is, the more popular, developers say.
            "Players aren"t interested in seeing made-up names of criminal groups," said Angel Villaverde, a 19-year-old who designs games on his computer in Monterrey in Mexico"s northeast.
            Users of the game "Tamaulipas Belico," for example, can choose to play as a member of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) or of the Northeast Cartel (CDN).
            Both have been designated "foreign terrorist organizations" by US President Donald Trump and are responsible for innumerable deaths, including of civilians.
            Matches entail killing off one"s enemies to take control of buildings, usually gas stations or shops.
            Opponents patrol in camouflaged army pickups or in vehicles decorated with a demon drawing and the number 666 -- the insignia of the CDN"s Tropa del Infierno (Hell"s Troop) armed wing, known for its extreme brutality.
            - "Apology for violence" -
            Mexico"s so-called "narco-culture" can also be found in music, films and fashion items glorifying the criminal life.
            Sheinbaum rejects what she considers an "apology for violence" and has launched a campaign against the sub-culture, including an eight-percent tax on video games with violent content.
            Behavioral scientists say that through gaming, young people may feel they have a sense of control over a violent reality that makes them anxious.
            Student Alejandro Solorzano, 18, a game developer from Tijuana, notes that players are "fascinated by going around doing criminal activities."
            "It"s something warlike, it"s something grotesque, but it"s fictional at the same time" he told AFP.
            Ainhoa Vasquez of Chile"s Federico Santa Maria Technical University, says gaming may also be a way of "making sense" of a violent society, of "transferring real anguish" to a fictional realm.
            These experiences can be "a catharsis," said Vasquez, who studies cultural representations of the drug trade.
            The platform Roblox, which reported some 112 million daily users worldwide in the second quarter of this year, recently tightened its controls to protect minors.
            Among other measures, it implemented a system to verify users" ages to prevent harassment by adults on the platform.
            str-ai/lp/mel/mlr/jgc
            Like or Dislike: 0

            Short Link:
            News Code:
            Member Code:

            More News
            The UAE royal brothers fuelling the Sudan massacre
            The UAE royal brothers fuelling the Sudan massacre
            Owners fled after Indian nightclub blaze killed 25: police
            Owners fled after Indian nightclub blaze killed 25: police
            Photos show locals in Thailand and Cambodia taking shelter as border conflict intensifies
            Photos show locals in Thailand and Cambodia taking shelter as border conflict intensifies
            2025 on track to be among three hottest years recorded
            2025 on track to be among three hottest years recorded
            Reporters without Borders: 67 journalists killed over past 12 months
            Reporters without Borders: 67 journalists killed over past 12 months
            Middle Eastern Politics Headlines at 5:34 a.m. GMT
            Middle Eastern Politics Headlines at 5:34 a.m. GMT
            Middle Eastern Headlines at 5:34 a.m. GMT
            Middle Eastern Headlines at 5:34 a.m. GMT
            Cuba sentences ex-economy minister to life in prison for espionage
            Cuba sentences ex-economy minister to life in prison for espionage
            Russia Will Do Everything to Strengthen CSTO - Putin
            Russia Will Do Everything to Strengthen CSTO - Putin
            درج نظر الزامی میباشد
            Protected by FormShield
            Send
            • More News
            • Congo refugees recount death and chaos as war reignites
            • Middle Eastern Headlines at 7:58 a.m. GMT
            • Asian Politics Headlines at 7:17 a.m. GMT
            • Tsunami advisory issued after 6.7-M earthquake strikes off northern Japan
            • Rights group accuses RSF of systematic sexual violence in Sudan’s civil war
            • Zelensky’s Chief of Staff Yermak Personally Oversaw Import of Spent Nuclear Fuel to Ukraine - MoD
            • Europe faces Robocop-style dystopia by 2035, EU police claim
            • Australian teens were kicked off social media this week. Some are back
            • British porn star fined, faces imminent Bali deportation
            • US sanctions family of Venezuela’s Maduro, 6 oil tankers in new crackdown
            • Thai teacher finds `peace amidst chaos` painting bunker murals
            • Indonesia floods were `extinction level` for rare orangutans
            • Are rainforests now a cause of, rather than the answer to, climate change?
            • Escapism or exaltation? `Narco-culture` games raise concern in Mexico
            • Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai verdict set for Monday
            • Japan bear victim`s watch shows last movements
            • Brunei launches five-year plan to drive maritime development
            • Indonesia President Prabowo signals support for pro-government party Golkar’s push to end direct regional elections
            • Johor-Kuala Lumpur ETS train service to increase to four trips daily in January 2026
            • Middle Eastern Politics Headlines at 5:36 a.m. GMT
            • Gaza’s displaced face storm disaster with almost nothing
            • Military exercises `critically important,` U.S. Forces Korea commander says
            • Pakistan’s ex-spymaster Faiz Hameed sentenced to 14 years under Army Act
            • Hanoi plans to invest $57 billion in tackling traffic congestion by 2030
            • US Will Help with Security Guarantees to Ukraine — Trump


              خبرگزاری آریا

              "Arya News Agency" is an official and independent Iranian news agency with the slogan "Transparent, honest and professional movement in information dissemination."

              Join with Us:

              Friday, December 12, 2025
              News Groups:
              • iran
              • world
              • Economy
              • Sports
              • Technology
              Arya Group:
              • مرکز مطالعات استراتژیک آریا
              • شرکت سرزمین هوشمند آریا
              • انتشارات پیشگامان اندیشه آریا
              © - Arya News Agency
              About us| Contact us| RSS| Links| Advanced search