UK will not ban video games loot boxes despite problem gambling findings

The Guardian 

Loot boxes in video games will not be banned in the UK, despite a government consultation finding evidence of a "consistent" association between the features and problem gambling. Loot boxes have attracted comparison with gambling because they allow players to spend money to unlock in-game rewards, such as special characters, weapons or outfits, without knowing what they will get. The features, popular in games such as Call of Duty and the Fifa football series, were effectively banned in Belgium in 2018, but the culture minister, Nadine Dorries, said the UK would not follow suit. Instead, after a 22-month consultation, she said the government would discuss tougher "industry-led" protections with the UK's £7bn gaming sector, drawing allegations from one expert that "foxes are guarding the hen house". Legislating to impose curbs or a prohibition on loot boxes as part of an expected overhaul of the UK's gambling laws could have "unintended consequences", Dorries said.

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