How To Not Become ‘Screen Obsessed’ When Black Ops 6 is Released

How To Not Become ‘Screen Obsessed’ When Black Ops 6 is Released

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation as Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set to drop this Friday. The anticipation is palpable, and it’s not just the adrenaline pumping through my veins that’s keeping me awake at night – it’s also the worry about becoming ‘screen obsessed’.


Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set to drop this coming Friday – unless you’re employing the ‘New Zealand trick’. This means that a massive number of video game enthusiasts across the globe are gearing up for extended gaming sessions in front of their screens and televisions. However, luckily, an expert source has offered some valuable tips on avoiding becoming overly engrossed when Black Ops 6 launches.

Engaging in a competition for status might seem beneficial, but if you’re so drained that you can’t effectively contribute, you’re of no help to your team.

Fresh as a Daisy

According to a recently released guide by Mattress Online, they’ve offered some crucial suggestions for remaining vigilant while playing Black Ops 6.

Approximately one out of four teenagers and young adults aged 14 to 21 from around the globe are expected to engage in playing Call of Duty this weekend. This time of year often sees a rise in people feigning illness for work or school, so they can immerse themselves for extended periods in the intense multiplayer battles, Zombies mode, or Warzone within the game.

According to Mattress Online’s findings, approximately one-third of gamers perceive gaming as detrimental to their sleep quality, with some young gamers devoting up to 32 hours weekly to their controllers. What could be a possible remedy for this issue?

  • Understand your ‘sleep type’
  • Avoid a ‘gaming bed’
  • Wind down for the night

Make sure gaming doesn’t interfere with your regular sleeping pattern. Use your bed only for sleeping, and establish a wind-down routine that gently guides you from gaming to sleep. Failing to do so might result in restless sleep filled with images of killstreaks, floating tags, and people urging you to ‘defuse the bomb’.

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2024-10-23 18:17