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[–] derram ago
https://archive.ph/XJeSE :
'Google now requires Play Store app developers to disclose the odds of receiving items in loot boxes, among several other changes aimed at making its app store more kid-friendly. '
'Belgium recently defined loot boxes as a form of gambling, forcing some companies to either stop offering them or pull games out of the Belgian market. '
'Paid, randomized loot boxes — as opposed to items earned through normal gameplay — have been on lawmakers’ and regulators’ radar for the past few years. '
'The practice has also generated lawsuits: the parents of an underage Fortnite player sued its developer Epic in February, claiming they’d been harmed by its “predatory” Llama loot boxes. '
'China began requiring game companies to disclose the odds of receiving valuable items in 2017, and a new US bill would ban the sale of loot boxes to minors. '
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