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Genshin Impact's $20 Million Oopsie: Loot Box Drama Unfolds!

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Genshin Impact developer faces hefty $20 million settlement over loot box scandal. Are your favorite characters safe from the loot box curse?

In a dramatic twist in the world of gaming, Genshin Impact's developer, miHoYo, has found themselves on the naughty list thanks to a hefty $20 million settlement. This decision comes after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) discovered that the game had been marketing loot boxes deceptively and even collecting information from minors under the age of 13. With the game being immensely popular in the Philippines and worldwide, it seems that these charges could mark a significant turning point for gaming ethics, especially concerning the protection of younger audiences.

But the challenges for Genshin Impact do not end there! The company has also agreed to cease the sale of loot boxes to children under 16 without parental consent. This move reflects an increased focus on responsible gaming, as the industry faces heightened scrutiny in an age where parents are more informed about what their children are indulging in online. The hefty fine and its accompanying regulations could alter how game developers approach monetization strategies in the future.

Despite these heavy allegations, fans can still look forward to exciting updates in the game itself. Recent leaks from the game's beta testing have unveiled that the upcoming five-star character, Mizuki, will be receiving significant buffs to her skills. Itโ€™s always a breath of fresh air for players who are eagerly anticipating new and powerful characters to explore the expansive world of Teyvat with!

In conclusion, while Genshin Impact battles legal woes, itโ€™s a vital moment for the gaming industry overall. Remaining compliant with regulations not only protects the game developers from hefty fines but also ensures a safer environment for younger players. With new character buffs and a commitment to better marketing practices, miHoYo may turn this controversy into an opportunity for redemption, showcasing that even amidst chaos, gaming can evolve for the better.

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Genshin Impact developer to pay $20-M settlement for FTC violations (Daily Tribune)

The popular action-RPG video game Genshin Impact is facing serious charges as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has banned the game for selling loot boxes ...

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US fines Genshin Impact game developer miHoYo $20m for alleged ... (TechNode)

Cognosphere, the US subsidiary of Genshin Impact developer miHoYo, agreed to a $20 million settlement over allegations of "deceptive marketing" in the ...

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Genshin Impact Leak Reveals Important Mizuki Buffs (Game Rant)

Genshin Impact's recent beta changes reveal that the upcoming five-star character Mizuki received important buffs to core parts of her kit.

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Genshin Impact faces US$20M fine and crack down by US FTC over ... (HardwareZone)

Allegations include unfair marketing towards and collecting information of those under 13. #genshinimpact #hoyoverse.

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Genshin Impact game developer could face $20m fine over loot boxes (Next.io)

Video game developer Cognosphere LLC, and its affiliate, Cognosphere Pte. Ltd., have been penalised by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), following allegations ...

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Genshin Impact will ban the sale of loot boxes to children under 16 ... (Mezha.Media)

HoYoverse will stop selling loot boxes to children under 16 without parental consent and pay a $20 million fine to settle the FTC complaint.

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Genshin Impact maker agrees to pay $20m in FTC case accusing it ... (Eurogamer.net)

UPDATE 20/01/25: Cognosphere, the distributor of Genshin Impact, has officially responded to the FTC's complaint, statiโ€ฆ

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