The Netherlands moves toward an outright loot box ban

The Netherlands moves toward an outright loot box ban

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Representatives of six political parties in the Netherlands have filed a motion (opens in new tab) calling for more stringent regulation of loot boxes in videogames, and possibly even an outright ban. The motion (via Google Translate) describes loot boxes as “addictive,” and says that they’re a form of gambling that are designed to manipulate children into spending money.

The motion follows several months behind a Netherlands appeals court ruling that overturned a €10 million ($11 million) fine levied against Electronic Arts over FIFA Ultimate Team packs. The Netherlands Gaming Authority had imposed the fine (opens in new tab) in 2019 after EA refused to modify FUT loot boxes to comply with the country’s gambling laws; EA appealed the decision and, eventually, won the case.

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