With all the recent furore surrounding them and the legal systems of various countries wading in, one might say, a bit mob handed. Is it right that Publishers could face up to 5 years in Prison and a fairly hefty fine for having games with loot boxes in? Personally finding it hard to have any sympathy for them myself though it would be more than slightly hillarious is half the managerial staff of EA etc. ended up doing time
Shout out to Pretty Good Gaming for their rather hillarious video on the subject;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEjADoTRpDw
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Though I greatly dislike loot boxes, I do have some sympathy for companies that were conducting business practices over many years with no qualms whatsoever from governing authorities, that are now suddenly caught in a wave of condemnation reminiscent of a witch hunt.
Loot boxes of today are the same in nature as when they were first introduced. As such they should have been seen as introducing gambling to children right from the get go, and banned before they had a chance to take root.
That loot boxes will diminish as a result of recent events, and hopefully ultimately disappear, is a happy circumstance of what amounts to a contrived crusade of sudden concern that has arrived a bit late to be considered solely the product of altruism.
What are you in for?
Loot boxes ....
EQ1, EQ2, SWG, SWTOR, GW, GW2 CoH, CoV, FFXI, WoW, CO, War,TSW and a slew of free trials and beta tests
On the internet national borders and laws are ineffective as the internet is worldwide and there are always places on earth were some things are legal and those places have internet access.
Example: its illegal to distribute spyware and stockpile stolen credit card numbers in many countries, but not in Nigeria so those who do so there operate in the same fashion as any other legit business without fear of being punished.
You can see my sci-fi/WW2 book recommendations.