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"textContent": "Following recent news the state of New York is suing Valve over its implementation of loot boxes - which New York attorney general Letitia James has described as \"illegal gambling\" - the Steam owner has shared a lengthy public statement, saying it is \"disappointed\" at the decision and doesn't believe the \"mystery boxes\" in its games violate the state's gambling laws.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Valve argues loot boxes \"widely used, not just in video games but in the tangible world\" as it expresses 'disappointment' over New York state lawsuit"
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