Today, many platforms have different forms of payment, with the incorporation of microtransactions and loot boxes in popular games being a great constant. And despite the fact that things are now more controlled, some are convinced that they are an evil that has come to stay in the industry.
According to a new report, the Norwegian Consumer Council (NCC) called loot boxes in games manipulative and exploitative, data that was endorsed by consumer groups across Europe. Many of the councils have even agreed to show their support for eliminating this type of practice in almost the entire current region.
This is what the European Consumer Organization to BBC:
The sale and presentation of loot boxes often involve the exploitation of consumers through predatory mechanisms, fostering addiction, targeting vulnerable consumer groups, and more.
In news related to prohibitions. It was confirmed a while ago that Devil Immortal would be banned in some countries, this is also due to the use of loot boxes and their questionable practices. If you want to know which regions are limited to not playing this mobile title, we invite you to click on the following link.
Via: IGN
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