Ever since then, lawmakers throughout the world have taken steps towards
regulating games with loot boxes.
Not exact matches
Ranker said that the industry needs to figure out how to
regulate loot boxes because it's unacceptable to have «predatory gambling masked in a
game with dancing bunnies or something» (I'm pretty sure those bunnies feel unfairly singled out right now)...
If lawmakers go ahead and
regulate loot boxes, I wonder how that will affect the various genres of
games that depend on them, and whether we'll end up
with something better or not.
Ranker said that the industry needs to figure out how to
regulate loot boxes because it's unacceptable to have «predatory gambling masked in a
game with dancing bunnies or something» (I'm pretty sure those bunnies feel unfairly singled out right now).
There were no loving alohas for
loot boxes,
with as much as four Senate and House bills proposed,
regulating the sales and marketing of
games that contain electronic gambling systems.
If lawmakers go ahead and
regulate loot boxes, I wonder how that will affect the various genres of
games that depend on them, and whether we'll end up
with something better or not.