U.S. Senator Introduces Bill To Ban Loot Boxes And Pay-To-Win Microtransactions

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Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) today announced a bill that would ban loot boxes and pay-to-win microtransactions in “games played by minors,” a broad label that the senator says will include both games designed for kids under 18 and games “whose developers knowingly allow minor players to engage in microtransactions.”

Hawley will introduce the bill, “The Protecting Children from Abusive Games Act,” to the U.S. Senate soon. In press materials announcing the bill, Hawley’s team brought up the Activision game Candy Crush as an egregious example of pay-to-win microtransactions thanks to its $150 “Luscious Bundle” that comes with a whole bunch of goodies. This bill will also likely apply to a host of online games that feature loot boxes and other ways in which players can spend money for real benefits.


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“When a game is designed for kids, game developers shouldn’t be allowed to monetize addiction,” Hawley said in a press release. “And when kids play games designed for adults, they should be walled off from compulsive microtransactions. Game developers who knowingly exploit children should face legal consequences.”

Last fall, the Federal Trade Commission promised to investigate loot boxesfollowing a letter from Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) that she wrote in the wake of 2017's string of games featuring the heavy usage of predatory microtransactions, such as Middle-earth: Shadow of War and Star Wars Battlefront II. Although some companies have pulled back on the practice, popular games like Overwatch, FIFA, and Apex Legends continue to make big money off randomized microtransactions. Many of those games are played by both adults and children.

Hawley, 39, has become known in Washington for criticizing major tech companies Facebook and Google, often accusing them of anti-conservative bias.

UPDATE (12:18pm): The Entertainment Software Association, the video game industry lobbyist group, sent over a statement shortly after this bill was introduced: “Numerous countries, including Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, determined that loot boxes do not constitute gambling. We look forward to sharing with the senator the tools and information the industry already provides that keeps the control of in-game spending in parents’ hands. Parents already have the ability to limit or prohibit in-game purchases with easy to use parental controls.”
 

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Only a dumb ass would propose this bill and only a big dumb ass would support it.
Its the free market, don't want loot boxes and pay to win, don't spend money on a shytty game.
Kids today, for as much as they want to talk about adulthood, are damn near infantilized.
 

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Only a dumb ass would propose this bill and only a big dumb ass would support it.
Its the free market, don't want loot boxes and pay to win, don't spend money on a shytty game.
Kids today, for as much as they want to talk about adulthood, are damn near infantilized.
Dont want Microsoft products on Microsoft computers, then make your own. Free market right?:yeshrug:
 

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Dont want Microsoft products on Microsoft computers, then make your own. Free market right?:yeshrug:
MS doesn't make computers, but if you mean don't want MS products, don't buy MS products.
I personally have been using varients of Linux for precisely that reason for the last 15 - 16 years.
Vote with your wallet if you don't like something, stop whining for the government to make people do things that you should be doing for yourself.
 

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MS doesn't make computers, but if you mean don't want MS products, don't buy MS products.
I personally have been using varients of Linux for precisely that reason for the last 15 - 16 years.
Vote with your wallet if you don't like something, stop whining for the government to make people do things that you should be doing for yourself.
Obviously im talking about PCs with Windows. And im referring to them getting hit with antitrust violations from the govt and despite it being stupid now with loot, it was just as silly then with MS. Just saying theyve done it before with ridiculous things that should be "free market".
 

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Obviously im talking about PCs with Windows. And im referring to them getting hit with antitrust violations from the govt and despite it being stupid now with loot, it was just as silly then with MS. Just saying theyve done it before with ridiculous things that should be "free market".
If you are talking about the IE anti-trust yeah, very dumb, but no different shyt was practically ignored.
 
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