"Counter Strike" made nearly $1 billion from loot boxes last year.
One study found that 71% of the top Steam games in the last decade had loot boxes.
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The UK's Department for Culture, Media and Sport is still actively examining loot boxes and published a list of 10 rules that developers should follow to "enhance player protection" in July 2023.
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