She said: "They are often used in video games aimed at young people, allowing players to pay for random prizes like in-game ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that companies misleading players about the “true cost of in-game transactions” ...
HoYoverse, publisher of the popular gacha game Genshin Impact, has agreed to pay a $20 million fine and change its marketing ...
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Update: Cognosphere confirms it has reached a settlement with the FTC, plans new restrictions on Genshin Impact loot box ...
Under the terms of the settlement, which must first be approved by a federal judge, Cognosphere will pay a $20 million fine ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has imposed a $20 million fine on Cognosphere, the U.S. subsidiary of Chinese gaming ...
Genshin Impact publisher Cognosphere (which is also called Hoyoverse) is settling a United States Federal Trade Commission lawsuit over selling loot boxes to players under the age of 16.
A Belgium court has referred questions to the EU seeking clarification on the liability of app stores that host video games with loot boxes.