
Stephen McArthur
A bill to protect children from predatory gambling in video games -- and to safeguard credit cards from kids -- could crush the Candy Crush industry.
"The Protecting Children From Abusive Games Act," as described by the bill's author, U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R--Missouri, would ban "the exploitation of children through 'pay-to-win' and 'loot box' monetization practices by the video game industry."
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