1) Price indication should be clear and transparent
2) Practices obscuring the cost of in-game digital content and services should be avoided
3) Practices that force consumers to purchase unwanted in-game virtual currency should be avoided
4) Consumers should be provided with clear and comprehensible pre-contractual information
5) Consumers’ right of withdrawal should be respected
6) Contractual terms should be fair and written in plain and clear language
7) Game design and gameplay should be respectful of different consumer vulnerabilities
Superb-Dragonfruit56
2 days ago
Stuff like
“the use of pressuring techniques such as ‘purchase through time-limited practices” and Misleading prices with “Practices that force consumers to purchase unwanted in-game virtual currency should be avoided”
will be so nice
laslog
2 days ago
Long overdue. This should be a 10 year old law. There is a whole generation addicted to fucking crystals.
So… instead of stuff like “2500 wacky coins” we’ll start to see like, $15?
Awkward_Ducky-
2 days ago
Hope this results in some improvements in ow shop.
Mxswat
2 days ago
BASED EU AS ALWAYS
Interztellar_
2 days ago
Wait this is sick, huge w
Athloner44
2 days ago
W decision
Desperate_Ad5169
2 days ago
I feel like this will probably affect Roblox the most
SuspiciousCake4730
2 days ago
Is this only about Star Stable Entertainment AB?
Front_Ad3206
2 days ago
Im curoius if it will affect f2p games which had a way of getting premium currency for f2p players. Like, will it be a complete removal of premium currencies in all games, or do they need to just state that something for 1k coins = 5€?
Crispeh_Muffin
2 days ago
its been getting more and more tempting to be a part of the EU lately xD
Heavenclone
2 days ago
Can someone clarify what the implications of the word “should” are? Does this mean it’s just a suggestion and doesn’t need to be followed?
bjornsvikt
2 days ago
Goated EU regulations moment
meo209
2 days ago
Big W
raidebaron
2 days ago
It’s misleading. They’re not banning the use of in-game currency. They are requesting the following:
The key principles outline the minimum requirements for the purchase and use of virtual currencies, including:
– clear and transparent pricing and pre-contractual information;
– avoiding practices hiding the costs of in-game digital content and services, as well as practices forcing consumers to purchase virtual currency;
– respect of consumers’ right of withdrawal;
– respecting consumer vulnerabilities, in particular when it comes to children;
Not only that, but this whole thing is coming after there was a complaint against Star Stable Entertainment AB, the one behind Star Stable Online (a game for young children), and they’ve “identified” a number of practices that violate EU consumer protection legislation and that could be particularly harmful to children. Let’s see if they actually go all the way to ban it, which I’m not sure about.
This report from the commission only concerns Star Stable Online, and not the other games as far as I know. However, the things that they’ve  “identified” as violating the EU consumer protection legislations should concern all games. I don’t know how bad it is on Star Stable Online… but if the EU Commission gets on top of things, it’s clear enough to me that things *are bad*…
SzarySharik
2 days ago
Thank you EU <3
AlrikBunseheimer
2 days ago
Honestly, based choice.
Shredded_Locomotive
2 days ago
Another epic EU victory!
andrystein03
2 days ago
well, it doesn’t disguise the price of in game purchases if you have to buy the currency in the first place. Also a lot of games have battle passes that you buy once and then when you complete it you literally have your currency back (plus an extra in some cases). Do I have to pay for every tekken fight pass from now on?
Disastrous-Pick-3357
2 days ago
the average EU W, and I swear this is one of the only places that actually does this
ItanMark
2 days ago
EU is so based.
RugskinProphet
2 days ago
Dude the EU is doing great. A lot of the legislation I see them put through is a banger. Especially with tech. Probably because their leaders aren’t 95 years old and know how to turn a computer on
1) Price indication should be clear and transparent
2) Practices obscuring the cost of in-game digital content and services should be avoided
3) Practices that force consumers to purchase unwanted in-game virtual currency should be avoided
4) Consumers should be provided with clear and comprehensible pre-contractual information
5) Consumers’ right of withdrawal should be respected
6) Contractual terms should be fair and written in plain and clear language
7) Game design and gameplay should be respectful of different consumer vulnerabilities
Stuff like
“the use of pressuring techniques such as ‘purchase through time-limited practices” and Misleading prices with “Practices that force consumers to purchase unwanted in-game virtual currency should be avoided”
will be so nice
Long overdue. This should be a 10 year old law. There is a whole generation addicted to fucking crystals.
common EU W
holy based
yet another EU W
EU defending consumers again, love to see it from loot boxes to phone repairs to this. Rest of the world need to follow suit.
Holy shit the amount of games that use these systems? I know of 10 I play all the time. What will happen to them.
Gaming companies: These policies are going to hurt our sales!
Literally everyone:
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Goddamit do I love living in the EU
So… instead of stuff like “2500 wacky coins” we’ll start to see like, $15?
Hope this results in some improvements in ow shop.
BASED EU AS ALWAYS
Wait this is sick, huge w
W decision
I feel like this will probably affect Roblox the most
Is this only about Star Stable Entertainment AB?
Im curoius if it will affect f2p games which had a way of getting premium currency for f2p players. Like, will it be a complete removal of premium currencies in all games, or do they need to just state that something for 1k coins = 5€?
its been getting more and more tempting to be a part of the EU lately xD
Can someone clarify what the implications of the word “should” are? Does this mean it’s just a suggestion and doesn’t need to be followed?
Goated EU regulations moment
Big W
It’s misleading. They’re not banning the use of in-game currency. They are requesting the following:
The key principles outline the minimum requirements for the purchase and use of virtual currencies, including:
– clear and transparent pricing and pre-contractual information;
– avoiding practices hiding the costs of in-game digital content and services, as well as practices forcing consumers to purchase virtual currency;
– respect of consumers’ right of withdrawal;
– respecting consumer vulnerabilities, in particular when it comes to children;
Not only that, but this whole thing is coming after there was a complaint against Star Stable Entertainment AB, the one behind Star Stable Online (a game for young children), and they’ve “identified” a number of practices that violate EU consumer protection legislation and that could be particularly harmful to children. Let’s see if they actually go all the way to ban it, which I’m not sure about.
This report from the commission only concerns Star Stable Online, and not the other games as far as I know. However, the things that they’ve  “identified” as violating the EU consumer protection legislations should concern all games. I don’t know how bad it is on Star Stable Online… but if the EU Commission gets on top of things, it’s clear enough to me that things *are bad*…
Thank you EU <3
Honestly, based choice.
Another epic EU victory!
well, it doesn’t disguise the price of in game purchases if you have to buy the currency in the first place. Also a lot of games have battle passes that you buy once and then when you complete it you literally have your currency back (plus an extra in some cases). Do I have to pay for every tekken fight pass from now on?
the average EU W, and I swear this is one of the only places that actually does this
EU is so based.
Dude the EU is doing great. A lot of the legislation I see them put through is a banger. Especially with tech. Probably because their leaders aren’t 95 years old and know how to turn a computer on