U.S. Legislator to Combat “Predatory Behavior” of Star Wars: Battlefront II Loot Boxes
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EA’s hot mess Star Wars: Battlefront II just keeps getting messier. Continuing a saga that feels as long as the film series the game is based on, the Belgium Gaming Commission has concluded that the game’s controversial loot crates are indeed a form of gambling (per VTM News). Additionally, Hawaii State Representative Chris Lee (D) has begun a crusade against the ”predatory behavior” of these loot crates, mentioning Battlefront II by name.
In a press conference (video below), Lee calls the EA-published game a “Star Wars-themed online casino, designed to lure kids into spending money,” cheekily adding “it’s a trap.” The state representative intends to introduce legislation that would ban the sale of games containing loot boxes from minors, with the hopes that other state governments would follow suit afterwards. Upon seeing the YouTube video of his announcement being spread around, Lee had more to say on Reddit:
People are more powerful than they think. While we are stepping up to act in Hawaii, we have also been in discussions with our counterparts in a number of other states who are also considering how to address this issue. Change is difficult at the federal level, but states can and are taking action.
Lee adds on: