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EA was fined another €10,800 due to "traditional entertainment" in game microtransactions

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According to news from this site on August 17, EA has been fined many times for "microtransactions" in the game, and was recently fined by the Vienna District Court for this behavior. The court ordered EA to pay 10,800 euros (approximately 86,076 yuan) to players who purchased the "FIFA" "Ultimate Team" card pack in Austria. The court determined that these loot boxes violated the relevant regulations of the region.

According to foreign media gamesindustry, in a statement, EA said: "We disagree with the court's ruling and believe that the court in this case The facts and legal basis are all wrong."

However, EA also stated, "Although we disagree with the ruling, we will not appeal again."

Although this narrow ruling does not have broad legal implications beyond our individual claims, we have decided not to appeal. We firmly believe that our games do not violate relevant laws and regulations, and we have always complied with local laws. We design our games to provide choice, fairness, value and fun, and we're committed to ensuring that our Austrian players can continue to enjoy the same games and features as the millions of other players who enjoy these games

因游戏微交易“传统艺能”,EA 公司再遭罚须缴 1.08 万欧元
▲ "FIFA" official game screenshots

After inquiries, this site learned that EA lost a lawsuit in the Netherlands last year due to "microtransactions" and was A fine of 10 million euros (currently about 79.7 million yuan), and then EA's appeal failed again, so EA submitted the case to the administrative jurisdiction of the Dutch Supreme Court. However, the court ultimately ruled that "FIFA" is the "ultimate Team” card package does not violate relevant laws and regulations.

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