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EA's VP of legal and government affairs refuses to use the term 'lootboxes' in favor of 'surprise mechanics', compares them to Kinder Eggs, says they are not gambling and 'quite ethical'https://t.co/IbRqMwvJea pic.twitter.com/bJ8t3Fkib6
— Nibel (@Nibellion) June 19, 2019
https://t.co/ZSEXkZM7ZZ No, EA, loot boxes aren't the same as Kinder eggs. Kinder eggs don't have a 0.03% chance of something relatively valuable inside them. That's what makes them addictive, you absolute pillocks.
— Alasdair (@AlasdairUK) June 20, 2019
*spits out drink*
— Archangel470 (@benoski73) June 19, 2019
Excuse me?! This is by far one of the worst excuses ever from EA. Just come the fuck out and admit you're trying to suck as much money out of your consumers as possible! Fuck off, EA.https://t.co/q62dkY2o6F
This is one heck of a headline:https://t.co/iZMGoqF48P pic.twitter.com/d76m961ruP
— Korean Mulan (@Korean_Mulan) June 20, 2019
Remember when kinder eggs gave you a (sometimes huge) advantage in your favourite video game? Oh wait no, fuck off ea you disingenuous bastards. https://t.co/9GJl6RR1Xb
— Sir Sic (@SirSicCrusader) June 20, 2019
EA tells UK Parliament loot boxes are 'quite ethical' https://t.co/oajuKOSEYx pic.twitter.com/toMNIuTrms
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) June 20, 2019
this is the best euphemism for gambling I have ever seen https://t.co/JAl82vIrAA
— John Bergmayer (@bergmayer) June 20, 2019
EA Games told a UK Parliamentary committee yesterday that their loot boxes are not gambling devices...
— Dave Luty (@DaveLuty) June 20, 2019
But "Surprise Mechanics" and that they're ethical.
Wow.https://t.co/r8ZjlH0sKV
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