The European Union Bans Virtual Currencies in Video Games to Improve Pricing Transparency
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Better late then never I guess.
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Fantastic! Now do loot boxes and battle passes.
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This may not be as straightforward as planned. There are plenty of games that have virtual currencies you can gain in game. So short of giving you money they would still need some "wallet". And that virtual wallet wouldn't be able to match 1:1 the real wallet value
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This may not be as straightforward as planned. There are plenty of games that have virtual currencies you can gain in game. So short of giving you money they would still need some "wallet". And that virtual wallet wouldn't be able to match 1:1 the real wallet value
Just have the store accept two currencies. "If you want this thing you can either pay 4.99€, or 156000 schmooplebucks"
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What do they mean by "Virtual Currencies" ?
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Sounds basically what gacha games in Asia already do with pull rate percentages, no? But with the monetary value of their ingame currencies.
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