Apple's new guidelines require devs to disclose loot box odds to players

in lootbox •  7 years ago 

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Apple has recently changed there guidelines where it is now required for all mobile games to disclose their loot box drop rates on all their products.

The guideline -> Here, mentions that,

“other mechanisms that provide randomised virtual items or purchase must disclose the odds of receiving each type of item to customers prior to purchase”.

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Its not very clear how developers are required to display all the new drop rates for any lootboxes but a similar crack down has already been regulated in Japan where the gaming regulation there has requested all developers to disclose all drop rates in their mobile games, 2 year ago they took it a step further and required devs to give away any item in the game if a player fails to obtain his / her desired item after spending x amount of dollars in the game.

This news comes as no surprise and was only a matter of time when the regulation was to be enforced in North America or worldwide for that matter.

Lootboxes / Gacha is most commonly used in freemium games where consumable virtual item which can be redeemed to receive a randomized selection of further virtual items. These items can include virtual character, consumable items, power booster, any type of in-game item that can be perceived as value.

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