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aIncreased revenue due to popularity
Marketing and advertising becomes more intense to draw in bigger crowds
Regulation of PED's by FDA, become legally available
General populations PED's available, drugs introduced to workplace
Production increases
Money spent on medical research
Medical research becomes available
Popularity among older generations devolves
Some of games oldest supporters walk away
Revenue lost
Rules are amended, games and competitions are changed.
Games devolve from their original being.
Not the same game anymore
New and unknown medical, psychological, biochemical evolutions occur