Towards an Ethical Game Design Solution to Loot Boxes: a Commentary on King and Delfabbro

Autor: Laura L. Henderson, Leon Y. Xiao
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: International journal of mental health and addiction, 2021, Vol.19, pp.177-192 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
ISSN: 1557-1882
1557-1874
DOI: 10.1007/s11469-019-00164-4
Popis: King and Delfabbro (2019b) proposed the adoption of social responsibility measures to combat predatory monetisation in video games, such as loot boxes. This paper rectifies a game example mistakenly used by King and Delfabbro and provides further game examples to illustrate, critique and extend the proposed measures. This paper argues that the proposed measures are unlikely to be widely adopted by the video game industry, given the industry’s economic interests in the continued unhindered implementation of predatory monetisation, their preference for continued ‘self-regulation’ and their past resistance against potential regulation. With reference to South Korean law, this paper explores the possibility of codifying and enforcing the proposed measures as law and argues that overly paternalistic regulations are insensible and impractical. This paper recommends the use of regulatory nudging to encourage video game companies through incentives, such as discretionary grants and tax relief schemes, to adopt the proposed social responsibility measures and develop towards an ethical game design framework.
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