The Federal Trade Commission announced on Friday that Genshin Impact developer Cognosphere has agreed to a $20 million settlement and several restrictions on how it sells its loot boxes and manages ...
"Genshin Impact deceived children, teens, and other players into spending hundreds of dollars on prizes they stood little ...
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FTC says Genshin Impact 'deceived children' and orders its publisher to pay a $20 million fine and stop selling loot boxes to kidsGenshin Impact publisher Cognosphere (another name for HoYoverse) has agreed to pay a $20 million fine and will block children under the age of 16 from making in-game purchases without parental ...
Genshin Impact developer Cognosphere has agreed to pay the FTC $20m in fines for selling lootboxes to minors in a new settlement ...
Genshin Impact maker Cognosphere – which conducts business as HoYoverse – has agreed to pay a $20 million fine to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), settling a case which alleges it’s misleading ...
Turns out that publisher Tencent is miles ahead of its competition, according to financial reports covering the first month ...
Cognosphere, the US subsidiary of Genshin Impact developer miHoYo, agreed to a $20 million settlement over allegations of ...
An interesting Genshin Impact chart highlights the most commonly used support units for popular Fontaine and Natlan DPS ...
Genshin Impact 5.5 leaks reveals that the pre-requisite for the 5.5 test server requires finishing the Nata world mission ...
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