Senator to introduce legislation banning video game 'loot boxes,' 'pay to win' features
King Digital Entertainment's'Candy Crush Saga' is seen being played on an Apple iPad Mini. A federal lawmaker wants to introduce legislation that would ban "pay to win" practices and "loot boxes" from all video games. In a statement released Wednesday, Sen. Josh Hawley, a Republican representing Missouri, said video games offering these systems are preying on user addiction, particularly among children. "When a game is designed for kids, game developers shouldn't be allowed to monetize addiction," said Hawley in a statement. "And when kids play games designed for adults, they should be walled off from compulsive microtransactions."
May-8-2019, 23:35:46 GMT
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