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With a straight face, Valve insists Counter-Strike 2 cases are fine and "people enjoy surprises" in move to…
Valve has responded to a lawsuit filed by the state of New York regarding Counter-Strike 2's loot box system, arguing that it is not gambling and that players enjoy the element of surprise. The company claims that banning such randomized item purchases could impact numerous commonplace commercial transactions, drawing parallels to collectibles like baseball cards. Valve asserts that CS2 skins are primarily for entertainment and have subjective aesthetic value.
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