đźđčïž European watchdogs are leveling up their game! A coalition of consumer protection groups has filed a complaint with the European Commission, targeting the video game industry's use of in-game digital currencies. They argue these virtual coins, especially in free-to-play games, are confusing and potentially misleading, particularly for kids.
Key points:
- In-game currencies blur the lines between digital content and real money.
- Prices often displayed only in virtual currency, violating EU laws.
- Epic Games' Fortnite rakes in up to $2M daily from these purchases!
What do you think? Are in-game currencies a sneaky trick or just part of the fun? Drop your thoughts below! đŹđ