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Genshin Impact Might Soon Have To Pay You Money

The FTC and HoYoverse are reportedly near a settlement that may send money out to Genshin Impact players over loot boxes.

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Since its debut in 2020, Genshin Impact has done a very good job of convincing players to purchase in-game items and currency with real-world money. Now, Genshin Impact's parent company, HoYoverse, may have to send some of that money back to players following a settlement with Federal Trade Commission.

According to Bloomberg, the FTC is near the end of negotiations with HoYoverse to settle a case that began last summer over Genshin Impact's loot box-like currency system. The terms of the deal haven't been disclosed yet, but it's likely going to include a rebate of some amount to players who heavily invested their money into the game.

Genshin Impact doesn't have a traditional loot box system. Instead, it utilizes a complex Gacha system that allows players to convert real money into in-game currency, which must then be converted again into another currency before players can "wish" for a specific character or rare item. However, there are no guarantees that the wish will be successful, and this system has drawn comparisons to online gambling.

It's unclear if the settlement with the FTC will also compel HoYoverse to rethink Genshin Impact's approach to in-game currency and wishes. The United Kingdom's government has declined to create laws against loot boxes, and instead wants the video game industry to police itself.

Blizzard's Hearthstone was one of the first games to popularize randomized loot boxes, and one of the first to face a backlash from players over it. Even Nintendo's Mario Kart Tour hasn't been immune from attracting a lawsuit targeting the game's loot box system. It's an issue that will likely continue to be controversial.

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Reading the comments here I think it's important to point out that just because there are lots of predatory practices out there, it doesn't make any of them right. So why go after this one? Well, if you're a regulatory group, you have very limited resources. So you go after the biggest problems, both in terms of how much impact it's having and how far from the law it is. The hope is that you then help the most people, or at least help the most people from continuing to be taken advantage of / damaged / hurt, or reduce whatever the negative situation may be. And then you hope that your efforts are recognized by smaller groups who will hopefully at least reduce their infractions in fear that they will be next. So good on them for taking a stand to try to help others rather than just complaining about it.

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Millions of gambling games on mobile. Lets pick Genshin because they can afford it.

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Genshin Impact, Along with all Communist Chinese Apps and Games need to be banned in the US as the national security threat they are

China is a Communist Enemy State and should never have access to US user data or their financial data

There are so many backdoors for the CCP in their software and games it's not funny. All of them are just disguises for their Spyware , Malware and Botnets

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@dragonsama: Oh no, it's one of the woke drones.

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@Sound_Demon: I'm not Woke, I'm Anti - Communist, Anti giving access to american data to an enemy country

IE Keep our nation safe and secure!!!

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@dragonsama: There's really only one enemy and China really isn't it.

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No way they pay anything,

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It absolutely is real money gambling for kids, without even the ability to convert what you win back into real money (which ironically is the loophole they use to claim it's not legally gambling).

But that's nearly all of mobile (and a lot of PC) gaming at this point so seems unlikely at this point anyone will seriously crack down on it - there's too much money at stake, so the bribes are copious. But sure, why not go after some Mainland Chinese companies to pretend you care?

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