Hard to say how far regulations will go. Trading cards share the same principles and they have been together forever. Only difference is that one is physical and the other virtual, but that is a whole seperate argument.
RE: [Gaming] The ethicality of loot boxes?
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[Gaming] The ethicality of loot boxes?
From what I understand about the law, it's actually that exist thing that is also the basis for the laws. Whether the items have "real" and "tangible" value.
It's technically pretty anti-american to regulate it as gambling, given how loose our gambling laws are in the US, but the nanny-state is also real.... save the children and all that. it would also potentially open a can of worms with physical items like trading cards or the popular collectibles you can get from blind bags too. imagine if those were treated as gambling items too lol
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