Is there enough research to regulate loot boxes?
We sat down with Dr Zendle to ask him questions about Loot Boxes, the effects they can have on people's gambling habits, and how far away we are from regulation.
Exploring the thrilling world of gambling through insightful features and expert opinions.
We sat down with Dr Zendle to ask him questions about Loot Boxes, the effects they can have on people's gambling habits, and how far away we are from regulation.
As part of our Safer Gambling Week campaign, we have reached out to industry specialists to get their views into responsible gambling.
We spoke to GamTalk and their efforts in preventing gambling addiction through education.
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Despite being regulated and heavily taxed, the general public don't seem to take gambling very seriously. As it turns, out, most people in the UK don't realise when they are gambling regularly.
Loot boxes are digital items available to purchase with real money that contain a number of randomised in-game rewards.
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