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Valve compares its loot boxes to Labubus in lawsuit defense
(arstechnica.com)
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I've of course heard of Labubus, but do you not pick one to purchase? Like, are people literally paying without knowing what they'll get?
I can't imagine going to HEB and buying a random box that contains "some kind of food."
Yes, they're exactly that; plush doll random chance boxes. It's funny because gachapons have actually been in the US and Europe for 50+ years, but no one ever really thought of them like this because the toys inside never had real value.
Remember these outside of supermarkets?