
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
Valve refuses to strip players' trading rights over loot boxes — calls NY AG's 'illegal gambling' claim off-base, likens mystery boxes to baseball cards, and says it’s locked over 1M accounts tied to gambling. Won't make items non‑transferable or collect invasive data. Court will decide.
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