Spillemyndigheden Campaigns Against Loot Boxes

Danish gaming regulator Spillemyndigheden has launched a campaign to educate the public about skin betting and loot boxes. The initiative is aimed at parents, children and teens under the age of 18.

Danish gaming regulator Spillemyndigheden has launched a campaign to educate kids and parents about skin betting and loot boxes. According to iGamingBusiness.com, the regulator will offer free presentations at schools, sports clubs and eSports venues.

“We would like to tell children and young people as well as parents and other interested parties about the framework and rules for skin betting and loot boxes,” Spillemyndigheden said in a statement. “We pay special attention to when it comes to money games.”

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