According to CryptoBriefing, a Brazilian federal court has ordered Riot Games to pay approximately $3 million in damages for its games' loot box system for minors. This ruling, which also involves several tech giants including Apple, Microsoft, and Tencent, brings the total fines to 298 million reais. The decision is based on Brazil's ECA Digital law, which comes into effect in March 2026 and explicitly prohibits the provision of loot boxes to minors. The court also mandated age verification and probability disclosure systems. As the largest gaming market in Latin America, Brazil's regulation establishes legal standards for protecting underage consumers.
Riot Games ordered to pay $3 million in damages in Brazil over loot boxes.
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