New York is suing Valve for promoting “illegal gambling” with its lootboxes
The debate on whether or not lootboxes are gambling is pretty heated. One side argues that, because players are paying real money for the chance to win items of varying rarities, it should count as gambling, or at least, have the same protections against addictive practices that gambling has. Others, including the law, argue that because players can't actually cash out on what they win and you always get something in return, it's not gambling.
The debate on whether or not lootboxes are gambling is pretty heated. One side argues that, because players are paying real money for the chance to win items of varying rarities, it should count as gambling, or at least, have the same protections against addictive practices that gambling has. Others, including the law, argue that because players can’t actually cash out on what they win and you always get something in return, it’s not gambling.
Clarice da Cruz
Brazil
Brazil
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