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That event took place in August and hosted panelists talking on the monetization models, psychological impact, and steps for further action. It was the games industry itself that made the biggest news of the day, though, as all three console manufacturers and several major publishers committed to new disclosure notices in any games that include loot boxes.

Most of the industry has therefore volunteered to provide disclosure on rarity rates for randomized virtual items, and set a deadline for the policy rollout by the end of This was part of a larger trend within the industry as well. With legislators in several countries considering action, publishers have started to preempt legal remedies with their own voluntary action.

Several games have pulled loot boxes from their monetization models, either in countries where the practice has been banned or worldwide, and some new releases like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare have made a point of noting they would not use the controversial monetization mechanism. In the wake of tragic back-to-back shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio on August 3 and 4, the debate regarding a potential link between gun violence and violent video games kicked into high gear.

The tragic nature of two shootings occurring so closely together shook the public, who demanded action from political leaders. In response, President Donald Trump and many conservative leaders quickly coalesced around video game violence as contributing to a culture of violence in America that devalues life.

It began with Texas Lt. Dan Patrick and Republican House minority leader Kevin McCarthy in media appearances over the weekend of the two tragedies, and then a statement from President Trump on the following Monday.

It is too easy today for troubled youth to surround themselves with a culture that celebrates violence. We must stop or substantially reduce this, and it has to begin immediately. Critics of the president have suggested that invoking video games is a strategic choice to shift the national conversation away from gun control, which conservatives have historically opposed.

President Trump used similar rhetoric, culminating in a roundtable discussion with industry leaders and stakeholders, following the Parkland shooting in The evidence of a causal link between game violence and real-world tragedies is unclear at best.

The American Psychological Association has argued against any such connection, whereas the American Academy of Pediatrics has sharply criticized media violence. No significant gun control legislation has passed through Congress to the president's desk. For sheer volume and intensity of a political controversy in , it's hard to get bigger than Blizzard's decision to harshly punish a Hearthstone player who spoke out in support of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.

In a post-match interview, Ng Wai Chung aka Blitzchung donned a mask in solidarity with protestors and quoted the slogan, "Liberate Hong Kong. Revolution of our age. Backlash to the decision followed just as quickly.

Politics in gaming has been a prominent issue in the gaming industry as of late, and various industry figures are chiming in on the necessity of politics in gaming. The comments came toward the end of his speech, which also discussed things like cross-platform gaming and loot box mechanics.

Sweeney had begun the segment of his speech by comparing politics in gaming to what he viewed as a root of politics in art with To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. He stated that art "makes people think about things. There is a point to politics having too much of a stronghold in gaming.

Gamers have diverse opinions and will be turned off to games that aggressively attempt to push for one idea or another. On the other hand, there are significant topics like inequality and so forth that are interesting to at least explore in gaming.

Leaders in the industry ought to be conscious of that and issues hot on the minds of gamers. Source: IGN. Do not sell my personal information. Cookie Settings Accept. Manage consent. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.

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