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"textContent": "A week ago, New York's attorney general Letitia James announced the state of New York intended to sue Valve over its implementation of loot boxes in Counter Strike 2 and Dota 2. It's her belief both children and adults are exposed to \"illegal gambling\" - comparing the loot box features to slot machines, and Valve to a casino.\n\nRead more",
"title": "What does New York's legal case against Valve mean for the company and its players? To find out, we asked a lawyer"
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