‘Loot boxes’ in video games could be giving kids a gambling problem

‘Loot boxes’ in video games could be giving kids a gambling problem


The number of children with gambling problems has “quadrupled to more than 50,000 in just two years”, according to recent reports. The alarming figures come from the UK Gambling Commission’s latest annual statistics, which showed that the prevalence of problem gambling among children had risen to 1.7 percent, compared with 0.4 percent in 2016, and 0.9 percent in 2017. To put these figures into context, problem gambling among teenagers overall has actually been declining in the UK over the past 20 years. A review of research revealed that in 2000, roughly 5 percent of teenagers met the criteria for problem gambling – by…

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‘Loot boxes’ in video games could be giving kids a gambling problem
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