when the game dies, it won’t be because of its effects on players’ health. there will always be someone willing to collect those paychecks. there aren’t enough players to sway actuary tables so i don’t see insurance walking away either, not to mention the fact that players already pay plenty for their insurance and their insurance riders.
eventually the pendulum of public support will naturally swing away from the game and with it goes the advertising dollars, and then the huge paychecks, and then the true magnitude of negative health effects of the game will come out.