Ooh. I like that. We should do that too. Just the microtransaction-based ones, not all online games. Decent subscription-based games should be exempt.
And I say that as someone that wishes he could be a Supercell fan. Used to be a huge one.
Ooh. I like that. We should do that too. Just the microtransaction-based ones, not all online games. Decent subscription-based games should be exempt.
And I say that as someone that wishes he could be a Supercell fan. Used to be a huge one.
To be clear, this ruling seems to be online gaming as in gambling, not video games
Ah, well, that's not bad either. Frankly they should just expand it though. It's not like gatcha games aren't a sort of gambling enterprise.
This is frankly fantastic news. You just need to classify gacha as gambling and you're done. This is probably way easier than to legally define what a gacha game is.
Did not expect India to be the one to push back on the predatory behavior of micro transactions. Having lived in India for a long time, I’m not sure how much of it is greed but still a positive outcome I guess!
From what I read, the tax is on online gaming as in gambling, apps, not gacha-style microtransactions. Still a good thing though.
What's the difference?
I think the comment implies it might not be for traditional gaming but rather mainstream gambling and apps like candy crush? Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
Modi is least bothered by financially predatory behaviour, his govt is desperately trying to raise funds.
India deals blow to online ~~gaming~~ gambling industry with 28% tax
But where else are they supposed to spend all that hard-earned money from scamming senior citizens
I hope you know the small population of people doing this are considered scum by the rest of India and even if you meant it as a joke it sucks to categorize a country filled with many kinds of people as scammers.
These scammer jokes are getting old how about you be more creative with your racism?
To be fair I would say worse things about prosperity gospel preachers
These days? Buying tomatoes which have become super-expensive in India (prices are almost 10x the usual). Fuel (petrol, diesel, and cooking gas) are also very expensive. India is facing runaway inflation coupled with high unemployment.
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