Lawyer claims lack of compliance by game makers for labels on games with loot boxes

Leon Xiao, a lawyer with the IT University of Copenhagen’s Center for Digital Play, has published a report in the journal Royal Society Open Science claiming that game makers are not compliant with mandates for labels on video games that include loot boxes marketed to children. In his paper, he explains what loot boxes are, outlines the harm they can cause to children and their families and argues that game makers should be pressured to display warning labels on games with loot boxes.


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Source: Phys.org