In the case of FIFA 18, Overwatch and Counter Strike: Global Offensive, the Gaming Commission decides that the system of loot boxes forms a game of chance that is subject to
Belgian gaming law.
Not exact matches
Because the loot boxes in these titles are a form of gambling that is easily accessible to minors, the
Belgian Gaming Commission decided that these loot boxes «are therefore in violation of gaming legislation and can be dealt with under criminal law.&
Gaming Commission decided that these loot boxes «are therefore in violation of
gaming legislation and can be dealt with under criminal law.&
gaming legislation and can be dealt with under criminal
law.»
Last month, the
Belgian Gaming Commission (BGC) found that Overwatch, FIFA 18, and Counter Strike: Global Offensive were in violation of gambling
laws.
At least three video games featuring loot boxes have been breaching
Belgian gambling
laws, an investigation by the
Belgian Gaming Commission has shown.
Last week, the
Belgian Gaming Commission reportedly launched an investigation into whether the system constituted a violation of gambling
laws.
The latest report from the
Belgian Gaming Commission has found that some Loot Boxes do in fact constitute gambling, and are therefore in breach of Belgium
law.