There's a debate raging over whether in-game loot boxes encourage kids to gamble.
In the UK, the House of Lords this week recommended the legal reclassification of loot boxes in video games as gambling.
Experts are divided over whether paying for loot boxes has a causal link to gambling and one told Business Insider it could be "apocalyptically stupid" to regulate loot boxes like gambling without doing more research.
In some games, players are able to trade the rewards they get from loot boxes with each other for real money.
The 71% figure referred to the share of players in the sample who had played games with loot boxes, not the share of games containing loot boxes.
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—, David Zendle, Zendle, Pete Etchells, Andrew Przybylski, Przybylski
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