However, as MassivelyOP reports (by way of Kotaku), the World of Warships’ latest summer event leans so heavily into loot boxes that developer Wargaming’s partnered content creators are jumping ship. You can pay for cosmetics, premium ships, and MMO-style resource and experience boosters, but up until recently, loot boxes were unheard of. World of Warships is ostensibly a free-to-play game. Unfortunately, some games rely on these gambling mechanics to make their publishers a ton of money, which might explain the latest controversy surrounding World of Warships. Although some publishers will say differently, the consensus is that buying loot boxes in a video game is the same as going to a casino to gamble.
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