No.
They don't have long-term benefits and the benefits don't transfer to other areas. The reason is that it's too simple and only targets a very small part of the brain with no recruitment of other areas. It's better to buy a PS4 and play those games as they do provide long-term benefits and can be transferred to other areas.
In fact, what's better than playing video games is having conversations with random strangers. Social interaction works the brain the most due to the requirements of perceiving the others' intentions, speaking, listening, looking, observing, anticipating, evaluating ally or threat...