Should video games that include "loot boxes" be legally classified as gambling?
Loot boxes are virtual items players buy with real money to receive randomized rewards, ranging from cosmetic skins to competitive advantages. Critics compare them to slot machines because they use variable ratio reinforcement to condition addiction pathways in developing brains, leading countries like Belgium to ban them. Proponents of regulation argue that without intervention, tech companies will continue to exploit minors as "whales" for profit. Opponents argue that classifying game mechanics as gambling is government overreach that stifles innovation and free enterprise.
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