A lot of the times, it almost seems as if Jungkook and the rest of BTS are a cut above the rest of normal humans, but it turns out that this is not necessarily the case. In fact, there have been a lot of times when these god-like figures have shown truly human sides. In the case of the youngest member and a few others in the group, for example, it would appear that being good at video games is one of their talents.
In a recent event where Shindong from the group Super Junior was asked if he wanted to invite anyone to play with, Jungkook came up along with other celebrities, allkpop reports. At the time, he was asked: "Are there any celebrities you want to invite to the show?" In response, he said “BTS' V and Jungkook are also good at video games. The kids active on Billboard are good gamers."
As it turns out, these super popular K-Pop stars are also good at another thing that has become quite explosive over at South Korea. While western fans might not yet understand the significance of Jungkook being good at gaming, Asian men certainly do and perhaps even some of the women.
Basically, Jungkook being a good video game player means that he now has yet another notch to add to his list of accomplishments. Now, not only is he a super talented performer with the looks to melt the coldest of hearts and a warm personality to get anyone to like him, but he is also a gamer. That last part is a particularly huge blow for a lot of guys since, for many of them, gaming is the only thing they have.
As such, with Jungkook being excellent at games, he is officially every Korean man’s worst nightmare. He is someone that only those with comparable looks, skills, and talent can even stand next to.


Pulp are back and more wistfully Britpop than before
Squid Game Finale Boosts Netflix Earnings, But Guidance Disappoints Investors
Trump–Kushner Links Raise Concerns as Paramount Pushes $108B Warner Bros Discovery Bid
How Marvel’s Fantastic Four discovered the human in the superhuman
Trump-Inspired Cantonese Opera Brings Laughter and Political Satire to Hong Kong
Paramount’s $108.4B Hostile Bid for Warner Bros Discovery Signals Major Shift in Hollywood
The Mona Lisa is a vampire
Disney’s Streaming Growth Hinges on International Expansion and Local Content
Gulf Sovereign Funds Unite in Paramount–Skydance Bid for Warner Bros Discovery
Trump Faces Mixed Reception at Kennedy Center Amid Conservative Overhaul
Trump to Pardon Reality Stars Todd and Julie Chrisley After Tax Fraud Conviction
Google and NBCUniversal Strike Multi-Year Deal to Keep NBC Shows on YouTube TV
Oscars 2025: who will likely win, who should win, and who barely deserves to be there
FCC Chair Brendan Carr to Testify Before Senate Commerce Committee Amid Disney-ABC Controversy
Trump Signals He May Influence Netflix–Warner Bros Merger Decision 



