Our First Newsletter Is Out – Catch Up with GameOver!

We’re excited to share with you the very first newsletter of the GameOver project—and it’s full of fresh updates, insights, and inspiration! This first edition gives readers a lively introduction to who we are, what we aim to do, and why it matters. You’ll get a quick look at our four-country partnership, discover the main […]
Problematic Online Gaming: When fun turns into a problem

Online gaming has become a big part of many young people’s lives. It offers entertainment, a way to connect with others, and even opportunities to learn new skills. But what happens when gaming stops being just a hobby and starts affecting other areas of life? This is where Problematic Online Gaming (POG) begins. What is […]
GameOver Project Officially Kicks Off in Bilbao

The GameOver project consortium held its official kick-off meeting on 3–4 April 2025 in the vibrant city of Bilbao, Spain. Hosted by Centro San Viator, the meeting brought together partners from Lithuania, Greece, Spain, and Bulgaria to formally launch the project and coordinate the first steps of its implementation. The 2-day event began with a […]
Τhe GameOver Project

The digital world offers many opportunities for learning, creativity, and entertainment. However, for many young people, excessive online gaming can lead to problematic behaviours that affect their academic performance, social relationships, and mental health. The GameOver project is an Erasmus+ KA2 initiative that aims to address the growing concern of Problematic Online Gaming (POG) among […]