Video game loot boxes addictive and a form of 'simulated gambling', Senate inquiry told

Researchers say loot boxes could cause overspending and lead to ‘more conventional forms of gambling’

Australian psychiatrists and researchers have called for greater regulation of video games that encourage players to purchase chance-based items, also known as loot boxes, likening them to poker machines and warning they can lead to overspending.

A Senate inquiry, which was moved by the Greens senator Jordon Steele-John and passed unanimously by the Senate in June, begins in Melbourne on Friday, and has already drawn written submissions from industry advocates, health professionals and members of the public.

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