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DCMS Update

18 July 2022

Proposing MP
Mid Bedfordshire
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

At a Glance

Issue Summary

The Government's response to a call for evidence on loot boxes in video games addresses potential harms and proposes improved protections.

Action Requested

The Government wants to see improved protections for children and adults regarding loot boxes, including parental controls for child access, transparent information for players, and enhanced industry-led solutions. A technical working group will be convened and a Video Games Research Framework launched with academic partners.

Key Facts

  • The call for evidence received over 32,000 player survey responses and 50 submissions from organisations and individuals.
  • An independent Rapid Evidence Assessment of academic literature on loot boxes was conducted by InGAME in 2021.
  • Purchases of loot boxes should be unavailable to children and young people unless enabled by a parent or guardian.
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