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ESRB To Include 'In-Game Purchases' Tag On Video Games

From the ESRB: “You may have noticed that we’ve been a little quiet on the topic of in-game purchases and loot boxes, but we’ve been listening. In fact, we’ve absorbed every tweet, email, Facebook post and singing telegram sent our way, and we’ve been working to develop a sensible approach to let gamers and parents know when a game offers the option to purchase additional content. Starting soon ESRB will begin assigning a brand-new label to physical games: In-Game Purchases. This label, or as we all it interaction element, will appear on boxes (and wherever those games can be downloaded) for all games that offer the ability to purchase digital goods or premiums with real world currency. This includes feature like bonus levels, skins, surprise items (such as item packs, loot boxes, mystery awards), music, virtual coins and other forms of in-game currency, subscriptions, season passes, upgrades (e.g., to disable ads) and more. We’re also launching a new website ParentalTools.org to help raise awareness of the helpful tools that parents can use to manage the amount of time or money those crafty kids spend playing games. This is the first step of money! We’ll continue to discuss how to further enhance our rating system with publishers, developers, gamers and especially parents, and we’ll continue to make adjustments as the need arises.”

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XiNatsuDragnel2674d ago (Edited 2674d ago )

Sidestepping the issue, just rated A for Adult because of lootboxes for gambling elements and use real world currently you people sicken me to my core.

Sciurus_vulgaris2674d ago

Lootboxes have gambling elements but aren’t gambling. Lootboxes are comparable to trading cards packs, you’re guaranteed “prizes” for your purchase but the “prizes” vary in “value”. Making any game with in game purchases AO would be too extreme.

XiNatsuDragnel2674d ago

Dude my pt is real money in lootboxes is the equivalent of gambling your money away for a pixel item and people lost 1000s. I say don't sell lootboxes to kids.

Cy2673d ago

Exactly. Loot boxes are gambling the same way any random prize is gambling; not at all.

Derceto2673d ago

Um, ya, I don't think trading cards perpetually assault you psychologically, to spend more money for any type of competitive edge. Hardly the best comparison really.

Servbot412673d ago

So if slot machines printed out a sticker to everyone who played them, it would no longer be gambling because you got a prize? Yeah, no.

ClanPsi12673d ago

So then trading cards need to be regulated, too.

InKnight7s2673d ago

Balanced Brain 101 - Any act of purchase without knowing the result or item is gambling. Calling it Random Prizes(garanteed or not), Loot Boxes, MT bla bla bla just to fancy the term of gambling.

UCForce2673d ago (Edited 2673d ago )

It’s still gambling and publishers abuse the younger generations. So yes, MT and gambling in gaming need to have adult rating.

Aenea2673d ago (Edited 2673d ago )

@Derceto

Never played Magic the Gathering Trading Card Game I assume? :)

Lootboxes *are* the same as that, not saying it's good or that I like them, but it's the exact same principle...

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Sciurus_vulgaris2673d ago

XiNatsu... I doubt it’s kids that buy most of the lootboxes.

XiNatsuDragnel2673d ago

Lol boy don't you know psychology

Born2Game832673d ago

@XiNatsuDragnel I'm sure u do huh. The world is filled with filthy rich parents who just give their credit card info to their kids and let them do whatever they want. But I'm sure your parents wasn't one of them.

UCForce2673d ago (Edited 2673d ago )

They do. Even Kids don’t know what loot boxes and MT are, children are usually curious about it and they want to know it and use it. But what even worse that children don’t have a strong mentality like adults do. And kids can get addicted easily with MT and Loot boxes.

littletad2673d ago

They already stated they didn't see loot boxes as gambling nor would they categorize it as such. My guess is that since other countries are now considering to lable games as gambling for loot boxes, they wanted to side step the entire issue and include this "in game purchase" term.

XiNatsuDragnel2673d ago

Which is stupid, again good step but keep fighting to Rated A for lootboxes

Born2Game832673d ago

Changing the age rating won't do anything. Having a mature rating has never stopped kids from playing the games they want to play. Fact is most people view video games as kids thing. So for majority of parents there really is no difference between GTA and Mario.

Solution would be to outright ban them or sell MT games at a lower cost say $20-30.

Liqu1d2673d ago

Changing the age rating will do something actually. You think Disney wants a Star Wars game to be rated adult only? Most games would absolutely drop loot boxes if it meant avoiding an adult rating.

XiNatsuDragnel2673d ago

Changing tha age means that publishers would not put them in, rather than targeting children who are easier to manipulate than adults but Publishers aren't willing to put out A rated game.

rainslacker2673d ago (Edited 2673d ago )

Changing the age rating to make them adult only me and most retailers won't carry it, which means severely restricting sales. Consoles don't even have any ao rated games

Publishers fund the esrb. No chance the esrb is going to do anything to hinder what the publishers want.

rainslacker2673d ago

It's a step in the right direction, but mt are pretty broad and diverse in implementation. Even the lawmakers are only singling out a certain kind, and just saying in game purchases doesn't distinguish what kind there are. All the publishers have to do is not have them on day one and they won't get this tag.

The tag is a good step, but it doesn't really deal with the issue currently at hand with lawmakers.

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Chaosdreams2674d ago

*Yawn* Really taking the initiative eh ESRB, now don't go straining yourself - slapping a label on a box is hard work.

opinionated2673d ago

Oh wow. The reforms just keep rolling in. Protest victory!

opinionated2673d ago

That’s the best America will get. Lies in the guise of consumer protections won’t fly here. I give the activists credit though, trying to get it banned by grouping it in with the heavily regulated gambling industry was actually a really smart way to get their foot in the door. But now, when they actually have to provide any sort of evidence for their claims, is ultimately where they fail. This is a win, take it and be happy because there won’t be any more lol.. At least here, I know you’re not American and I don’t know your laws.

Sgt_Slaughter2673d ago (Edited 2673d ago )

ESRB trying to act like they were listening all along, when I'm damn sure this is only in response to be threatened with regulations from governments. They said they didn't have the necessary insight to determine what gambling is and is not, yet somehow they say they were taking all the opinions to heart. Bull.

This won't change much, and I bet some devs/pubs will work around this in the form of new techniques or renaming elements.

Only way a possible real impact can be made, is if any game with Microtransactions had a higher rating, or some sort of color coded banner that's in your face.

ClanPsi12673d ago

It won't change anything. I'm 100% certain that no gaming store has ever not sold a game to someone under the restricted age. They don't give a f*ck.

AmstradAmiga2673d ago

Just like many parents who allow their kids to create PSN or XBL accounts and use a fake DOB.

Sgt_Slaughter2673d ago

Some actually do, the ones who want to do their job correctly. Maybe start fining employees or coming down on places that do will make the others want to give a flying f*ck.

rainslacker2673d ago (Edited 2673d ago )

Just dont release the mt day one. No label on box until subsequent pressings or updated for digital. In the end, the label won't sway people, because the label doesn't distinguish the type of mt. The esrb and publishers are well aware of this, so it's just a pandering measure to look like they're being proactive about it, when the reality is is that they're trying hard to avoid regulation now, after avoiding the issue for over a decade now. The esrb is funded by publishers, so there was no interest before until there was real threat of it affecting them.

Some people are fine with some mt, but not others. It might help inform some parents, but they are likely aware of such things overall from mobile gaming, and the mainstream as a whole has become conditioned to just think they're perfectly normal with no baggage attached. They certainly don't care about the politics involved, or if mt in whole or part are ethical.

Servbot412673d ago

This is pointless because it's too broad and covers just about every piece of downloadable content, not just microtransactions. The ESRB is just trying to mask the issue and pretend they give a damn.

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Microsoft planning “major” Xbox layoffs next week

The cuts are expected to be announced next week.

Microsoft is also planning thousands of job cuts that will impact other parts of it businesses

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Obscure_Observer5h ago

MFs has been beating their chests over great quarterly results and big profits to shareholders while firing people by the thousands just like Sony.

I wonder if at the top of those rumored layoffs they´ll also cancel upcoming or unannounced games while shutting down more studios as well.

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pwnmaster30005h ago

Always got to throw shade at Sony smh.
Yes we get it,
MS good Sony bad
MS bad Sony is also bad lmao

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Obscure_Observer5h ago

F* them both!

Just for the record, I don´t care about your victim complex crap either. Find someone else who cares.

blacktiger4h ago

He was talking about both. Why you getting offended when he's using both names

pwnmaster30003h ago(Edited 3h ago)

@Blacktiger

Im not offended , that’s just his formula lol
He can’t help help himself, he needs to bring Sony down when the topic involves MS.
Whether is good news for MS or bad, it some how leads to Sony doing bad lmao.
It’s actually hilarious.

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Tacoboto5h ago

"just like Sony"

Gosh you're insufferable, not everything needs to be both-sides'd. Sony's had layoffs, but nothing like what Microsoft has been doing and is continuing to do.

CrimsonWing695h ago(Edited 5h ago)

I mean, no offense, but this is why you’re not some corporate business person running a major corporation. Big profits don’t mean jobs are safe. Do you understand why things like this happen:

Cutting jobs to maintain or increase profitability, especially in underperforming divisions like parts of Xbox like other gaming divisions.

Corporate restructuring and relocating resources for strategic stability in ever changing markets and consumer behaviors.

Investor expectations and optimizing operations to maintain investor confidence. Whatever boosts stock prices and improves future margins.

And there’s many other factors at play. It’s never as simple as business doing well, everyone’s safe. That’s just you not understanding at all how corporations work and have been working since the beginning. This isn’t something that’s specific to Xbox, you can bet your ass Sony and Nintendo do this and if it’s not clear by now, game development is not a stable job nor has it ever been for many. A lot of developers are contractors and guess what happens when a project is done?

Ganif3h ago

Nintendo said they have no plans for layoffs, and you can't seriously claim that the scale of Sony's layoffs most of which involved Bungie which is self managed as even close to the same scale as what Microsoft has done since they purchased Zenimax. And that significantly less layoffs would have happened if those publishers had stayed independent. Keep in mind that much of these layoffs have been due to redundancies specifically related to these buyouts.

CrimsonWing693h ago(Edited 3h ago)

@Ganif

Nintendo:

https://gamerant.com/ninten...

Sony:

https://gamerant.com/playst...

https://techxplore.com/news...

I don’t think it’s realistic to treat Sony’s layoffs as somehow outside the norm for the industry right now. Even if Bungie is self-managed, Sony’s cuts went far beyond that like Naughty Dog, Insomniac, London Studio being shut down completely, and multiple teams across the globe took hits. These weren’t just minor adjustments.

Nintendo, I had to look up and you’re right. They seem to be an outlier, but rest assured at some point it happens. And even then there’s been layoffs, albeit a smaller amount and contractors.

Would fewer layoffs have happened if studios from acquisitions stayed independent? Maybe. But even independents have been hit hard and look at what’s happened with Embracer’s fallout, or smaller devs like Digic, Roll7, or Volition. This isn’t just a “Microsoft problem” or strictly tied to acquisitions; it’s a broader correction happening across the whole industry, and unfortunately, layoffs are a big part of that process right now.

Ganif2h ago

From your article:

"According to reports, Nintendo of America restructured its testing operations, leading to layoffs of about 120 contractors, part of a strategy for global integration.

Nintendo of America, publisher of iconic franchises like Mario and Zelda, is shifting some contractors to full-time roles for better development integration."

Contractors are not employees, and even if you want to count them as that, it's 120 people vs around 7500 since Microsoft purchased Zenimax.

In an era of game industry layoffs, Nintendo is hiring more people
https://automaton-media.com...

Nintendo Announces 10 Percent Pay Raise For Devs Despite Lower Profits
https://kotaku.com/nintendo...

Nintendo CEO’s refusal to layoff staff goes viral following industry-wide cuts
"Satoru Iwata took pay cuts to ensure staff didn’t have to be let go"
https://www.nme.com/news/ga...

And as for Sony you're comparing less than 1000 total jobs to an estimated7500

Has the industry faced layoffs, yes, but that still doesn't account for the mass layoffs due to redundancies that was easily predictable, or that fact that at least 1/3 of Microsoft's layoffs and studio closures happened before the industry downturn.

thorstein2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

Take the L, Crimson.

People hate Nintendo, but Ganif proved why they deserve support.

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-Foxtrot4h ago

It's like banging your head off a wall, he just can't help himself.

Microsoft can do no wrong, Sony sucks at everything and Nintendo is bigged up because it's less hassle than trying to defend Microsoft all the time

What's going to happen when Microsoft finally turn completely third party, then what?

anast4h ago

I enjoy Obscure. Obscure does good work.

crazyCoconuts4h ago

Did you know that the first n4g was designed to be a perfect human world? Where none suffered, where everyone would be happy. It was a disaster. No one would accept the program.

Tacoboto3h ago

I wouldn't be surprised at this point if anast and osbcure were both alts for the Admin.

We know how Obscure especially drums up additional comments and clicks with his spam-worthy remarks that somehow never get moderated

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Profchaos1h ago

Thats business present a strong front to your shareholders while your company burns around you.

Keep shareholders happy at all costs andnif not happy keep them numb to the reality of you organisation

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Sony Faces Class Action in the Netherlands Over Allegedly Inflated PlayStation Store Prices

Mass Damage & Consumer Foundation in the Netherlands has filed a class action against Sony for inflating PlayStation Store prices.

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dveio4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

My personal opinion:

Manufacturers and publishers have indeed inflated the industry.

From $700 million development costs for games like Call of Duty, to digital (store) prices for games and DLCs, online multiplayer fees on consoles (why can you play Helldivers 2 online for free on PC but not consoles?) or still preventing sell/lend digitally purchased games.

Sometime in the future, this bubble will collapse.

They should know better, but they just can't help themselves and suck even the last penny out of our wallets.

BeHunted2h ago

Because Sony knows people will be forced to pay those prices for single player and multiplayer games, not everyone prefers PC gaming. Sony also has a monopoly on PlayStation digital games. In 2019, they stopped allowing retailers and game key sellers to sell PlayStation digital games, making them available only through the official PlayStation Store

anast4h ago

The Dutch gov. wants a piece of the pie.

Eonjay3h ago

They should be suing the individual publishers increasing the prices to $80 instead of suing the store. There are plenty of publishers still selling game for like $50 with much success (like E33). But this proves that the publishers are the ones setting the prices.... so again nothing changes because they aren't even going after the main offender. How is suing Sony going to make Microsoft not charge $80 for the next COD? Sony being the number one store in the market doesn't mean that publisher have to charge us an arm and a leg. Again the industry is laughing at us because consumers never get real representation. Just these fake platitudes that are meaningless.

BeHunted2h ago

"How is suing Sony going to make Microsoft not charge $80 for the next COD"

Because Microsoft doesn't have a monopoly, I can purchase Call of Duty at a huge discount from CDKeys or other gaming retailers. The only way to purchase digital PlayStation games is through the PlayStation Store.

djl348549m ago

Weird, I swore GoW, Stellar Blade, Horizon Zero Dawn, TLoU, etc. were on the steam store....uh.....

Killer2020UK2h ago

About time. There is zero fair reason why digitally distributed products that you cannot recoup any value when you want to dispose of them, should be priced higher than that of physical copies that entail all of the costs and the benefits of owning.

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