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So a game with a harmless in-game poker minigame with worthless chips are strictly adult only, but not games with real money loot boxes specifically designed to addict you and take your money?
I'm not sure why they they threw that in... that's not really a problem as far as I'm aware. Maybe they consider it a gateway to gambling?
Is poker considering gambling in Australia? In California, it's considered a game of skill, not chance, so it is not gambling.
Still, a simulated slot machine with worthless chips is adult only over manipulative loot boxes? This regulation is too lopsided.
I totally get your point, and it's 100% valid. I just got curious is all.