Videogame-maker Electronic Arts Inc. nixed its plan to sell randomized packs of virtual goods—known as “crates” or “loot boxes”—in the latest edition of its “Star Wars Battlefront” series.
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Fri, 03/16/2018 - 1:09pm
Videogame-maker Electronic Arts Inc. nixed its plan to sell randomized packs of virtual goods—known as “crates” or “loot boxes”—in the latest edition of its “Star Wars Battlefront” series.