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Germany wants to restrict loot box games to over 18s – Somag News
A law reform in Germany could make games with exclusive loot box sales for people over 18 years old. In order to protect

A law reform in Germany could make games with exclusive loot box sales for people over 18 years old. In order to protect children involved in this type of game, the formal request sent to the German parliament reinforces that this type of mechanics in video games is predatory and needs a more consistent age rating.
The text will be analyzed by the country’s legislative body, and may start to take effect later this year. Thus, if approved, games that include mechanics involving payment for lucky…
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