The members of the US Congress have signed the initiative to get the Loot boxes out of the reach of children. A number of democraticians will call for a new law that would put more stringent restrictions on Loot boxes. The model has been applied for in Britain, which comes into force on a new Child Welfare Act in September of this year.
The British Act is called AGE AGEPROPRIATE DESIGN CODE (AADC), which obliges firms to provide the current stricter privacy options for different age groups. In addition, firms should not encourage users with their own kickers.
According to US government representatives, the Loot boxes encourage to buy before a child knows what the package is inside - just like gambling. The British Aadc Law does not contain a word in the Loot box and covers 15 flexible standards to create an environment within which children can safely work (such as AADC page as formatting).
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Thanks, Gamespot
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