Genshin Impact: Is THIS the END of FREE-TO-PLAY?



Genshin Impact just got SLAMMED with a $20 million fine, and this could be the END of FREE-TO-PLAY gaming as we know it! Stricter spending limits, age restrictions, and major gameplay changes are coming. Will Genshin Impact survive?

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28 thoughts on “Genshin Impact: Is THIS the END of FREE-TO-PLAY?”

  1. I don't think it's crazy, because in what world it's normal for little kids to buy things in online games, and in what world kids even can play this game, it is literally pegi 12, so if kids below 12 play it and spend money, then we should start from not letting them in, if kids from 12-16 buy stuff, then it's their parents fault, not mine nor Hoyoverse's
    Crazy is the US law here only.

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  2. I'm not letting my sister play this game until she's 16, she's seen me play genshin a couple times now.

    Even if she has to wait like 4 years, I don't want her getting addicted to this game. I've already warned her about the dangers.

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  3. Yeah, anyone under 16 ALREADY had to get permission from their parents to spend real money lol cause their parents had to give it to them! It's impossible for most kids to get any kid of an account that allows you to use a card to spend money from a bank account, and if the parents allow them that kind of privilege then the blame is on the parents and not hoyo.

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  4. Kinda clear who's under 16 here. Just because it's the parents' mistake for letting a kid have access to be able to spend their money doesnt mean hoyo SHOULDNT implement prevention methods. One of the major implications i constantly had to be ready to explain away for my computer class in high school was ETHICS. That means things like what you did to maintain objective good in your program. Its objectively bad to have a way for a CHILD to blow HUNDREDS of parents dollars on a game without parent knowledge

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