Go chess and fortnite are all amoral. They are not morally relevant.
If ethics had to guide you in every situation, not just a subset, then it would be insanely complex. Likewise, if any value counted as moral value. Make different assumptions, and suddenly things get easier. Maybe as few as ten rules.
Such games are not guaranteed to be morality free.
If you are playing against a chess player that will kill themselfs if they lose and their death is morally relevant then chess strategy becomes relevant (even if only for how to effectively lose)
Go chess and fortnite are all amoral. They are not morally relevant.
If ethics had to guide you in every situation, not just a subset, then it would be insanely complex. Likewise, if any value counted as moral value. Make different assumptions, and suddenly things get easier. Maybe as few as ten rules.
Such games are not guaranteed to be morality free.
If you are playing against a chess player that will kill themselfs if they lose and their death is morally relevant then chess strategy becomes relevant (even if only for how to effectively lose)