Take-Two President Doesn’t See Loot Boxes As Gambling, As Long As Enough Content Is Included In The Game
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Following the huge controversy with Star Wars Battlefront II loot boxes, which eventually forced EA to remove them temporarily, there’s been a lot of talk whether loot boxes can be considered as gambling. According to Take-Two president Karl Slatoff, they shouldn’t, depending on the game and its content.
Speaking at Credit Suisse’s 21st Annual Technology, Media and Telecom Conference, Karl Slatoff stated that Take-Two doesn’t see loot boxes as gambling. Slatoff further clarified that it’s all about content and overdelivering it, as it’s not possible to force the consumer to do anything.
Take-Two President Doesn’t See Loot Boxes As Gambling, As Long As Enough Content Is Included In The Game
Nov 30, 2017, 3:29pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/take-two-president-loot-boxes/
>Following the huge controversy with Star Wars Battlefront II loot boxes, which eventually forced EA to remove them temporarily, there’s been a lot of talk whether loot boxes can be considered as gambling. According to Take-Two president Karl Slatoff, they shouldn’t, depending on the game and its content.
>Speaking at Credit Suisse’s 21st Annual Technology, Media and Telecom Conference, Karl Slatoff stated that Take-Two doesn’t see loot boxes as gambling. Slatoff further clarified that it’s all about content and overdelivering it, as it’s not possible to force the consumer to do anything.