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Online games will be required to disclose random loot box odds in China

New regulations laid out by the Chinese Ministry of Culture state that publishers will soon be required to disclose the drop rates for items included in chance-based loot boxes.

Alissa McAloon, Publisher

December 8, 2016

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China's Ministry of Culture has passed new regulations specifically targeted at online games and the way those games handle chance-based microtransactions. 

According to a translation by NeoGAF user Chillybright, parts of the new law require publishers to clearly disclose both potential item drops and the probabilities of getting each item for random loot boxes with chance-based drops. 

While regulation like this offers more transparency for consumers, it's worth noting that this legislation could potentially discourage players from purchasing loot boxes and impact the income publishers and developers generate from the sale of chance-based items.

The translated law states the following:

“Online game publishers shall promptly publicly announce information about the name, property, content, quantity, and draw/forge probability of all virtual items and services that can be drawn/forge on the official website or a dedicated draw probability webpage of the game. The information on draw probability shall be true and effective.”

“Online game publishers shall publicly announce the random draw results by customers on notable places of official website or in game, and keep record for government inquiry. The record must be kept for more than 90 days. When publishing the random draw results, some measures should be taken place to protect user privacy.”

About the Author

Alissa McAloon

Publisher, GameDeveloper.com

As the Publisher of Game Developer, Alissa McAloon brings a decade of experience in the video game industry and media. When not working in the world of B2B game journalism, Alissa enjoys spending her time in the worlds of immersive sandbox games or dabbling in the occasional TTRPG.

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