Lootbox "Law" is getting silly in The Netherlands

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Lootbox "law", or at least how the not existing law is being applied by certain developers and/or publishers, has started to become pretty silly in the Netherlands. Entire games not releasing... ingame currency lootboxes not being available... and that's not even to speak about how there ISN'T A LAW against most of the lootboxes in the first place. Just a report from our gambling commission.

The message seems clear, if your country dares look into the ethics of lootboxes and you're not as gigantic a market as the US or UK the game developers/publishers will just stop bothering to even attempt to make sense.

Thus we are now at the situation where Black Desert Online consistently puts players at a tangible ingame disadvantage because they can't participate in INGAME events for which INGAME currency is used.

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00:00 - Intro
00:53 - The Dutch gambling commissions findings
02:14 - The Netherlands not getting entire games
02:45 - In-game currency lootboxes getting banned
05:00 - Conclusion
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