Microtransactions and Loot Boxes: Can the Video Game Industry Regulate Itself?
One thing is certain: if the game industry can't placate consumers and regulators, it won't remain independent for long.
One thing is certain: if the game industry can't placate consumers and regulators, it won't remain independent for long.
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