Mentorship is the future of education -- it's all about minimizing the teacher to student ratio. Video games are a creative way to present content, but also deprive students of other essential inputs for education. Saying that video games are the future of education is like saying in 1999 that MS Office is the future of education.
Maybe everyone will be consuming homework and lessons through video games, but no video game is going to completely replace real-life interaction. I'm not entirely sold on remote learning, especially for children (K-12). Getting taught remotely is like watching TV in black-and-white. It works, but it's just not the same.
Mentorship isn't the future it's the past and the ideal. We've had examples of this since Plato and Socrates. In the Indian tradition apprenticing under a guru has been THE way to acquire knowledge of both spiritual and artistic subjects like Indian classical music.
Maybe everyone will be consuming homework and lessons through video games, but no video game is going to completely replace real-life interaction. I'm not entirely sold on remote learning, especially for children (K-12). Getting taught remotely is like watching TV in black-and-white. It works, but it's just not the same.