Valve defends loot boxes as collectible products rather than gambling, arguing cosmetic-only items provide no competitive advantage while claiming to have blocked over one million accounts linked to gambling activity.
Valve defends loot boxes in response to New York's lawsuit
Valve defends loot boxes in its games against New York's gambling lawsuit by comparing them to trading card packs and emphasizing cosmetic-only items with no gameplay advantage.
Valve defends loot boxes as collectible products rather than gambling, arguing cosmetic-only items provide no competitive advantage while claiming to have blocked over one million accounts linked to gambling activity.
Valve defends loot boxes in response to New York's lawsuit
Valve defends loot boxes in its games against New York's gambling lawsuit by comparing them to trading card packs and emphasizing cosmetic-only items with no gameplay advantage.