Abstrak: From a sociolinguistic standpoint, this study investigates language use in the Mobile Legend virtual game community. The study analyzes how language serves as a medium for social cohesiveness, identity formation, and norm establishment in digital environments using a virtual ethnography technique. Participant observation and content analysis of interactions within Mobile Legend community platforms were used to gather data. The results show a number of unique patterns of language use, such as game-related specialized registers, linguistic variances impacted by players' sociocultural backgrounds, and language functions that promote unity and govern social standards. The study shows that language has a vital role in forming community identity and preserving social harmony in virtual gaming communities, in addition to being a medium for communication. In the quickly changing digital age, this study advances our knowledge of language dynamics in virtual communities and applies sociolinguistic theories to virtual settings.
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