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'The same feeling as gambling': Loot boxes are pulling young gamers into the world of betting

The boxes – often designed as chests or prizes – can be bought online with real money.

“THERE WAS A point where I’d spend my whole pay cheque trying to win back the money I’d lost, only to lose more and end up in a deeper hole,” says ‘Chris’, a 21-year-old student at Technological University Dublin whose real name has been changed.

His experience with addiction mirrors the struggles of many young adults in Ireland who are grappling with compulsive gambling.

But Chris’ descent into addiction didn’t begin in a bookmaker, a casino, or even on an online betting app: instead, it started in the virtual worlds of video games like EA Sports FC (formerly known as the Fifa franchise), Overwatch, and Fortnite.

All of these games have one feature in common: loot boxes, which are digital items that offer random rewards to players, such as new characters, special abilities, or cosmetic upgrades.

These boxes — which are often designed as treasure chests, card packs, or prize wheels within games — can be bought using in-game currency or real money.

For example, in EA Sports FC, gamers can open packs where they hope to unlock a favourite player that will enhance their team. 

The catch for gamers is that they don’t know what each box will contain until they open it.

That feeling, which some teenagers think is just a fun aspect of opening a loot box, is actually something that triggers the same sensations experienced by a gambler in the bookies.

Andy (who prefers not to give his second name), a group addiction facilitator and a former compulsive gambler, sees a clear connection between loot boxes and betting.

“An online video game that contains a loot box is an immediate gateway to online gambling,” he explains.

“The sensation we receive from getting a prize in a loot box is the same we receive from a winning bet.”

Lack of safeguards

Electronic Arts, which published Fifa and now publishes EA Sports FC, has previously played down these concerns.

In 2019, the company told the UK parliament that loot boxes were an example of “surprise mechanics” similar to Kinder Surprise eggs, chocolate treats aimed at children that contain a toy inside a small plastic capsule.

But those close to the gaming industry have warned that there are risks associated with loot boxes and have urged players to avoid them.

“I don’t think there are nearly enough safeguards,” says Graham Day, editor of online gaming magazine GamEir.

He recommends that gamers should play games that utilise fewer loot box features, such as role-playing games (RPGs), which are typically in single-player formats and offline.

In particular, Day advises young players to choose games with fewer microtransactions -virtual purchases that are made within apps as part of the game-playing experience – to avoid falling into potentially addictive spending habits.

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In Ireland, protecting children from the gambling industry was a key priority of the much-vaunted Gambling Regulation Act of 2024.

The act introduced several new laws to regulate advertising and sponsorship in order to prevent children from being encouraged to gamble.

But despite this, the act does not cover loot boxes.

The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) concluded that video game microtransactions fall outside the law, and has cited difficulties in legally defining loot boxes as gambling.

“There has been some attention on issues arising in the context of video gaming, but no definitive outcomes,” a GRAI spokesperson said.

For now, loot boxes remain in a legal grey area. Although loot boxes themselves are not currently regulated, the authority stated that the matter will be kept under review.

‘The feel of gambling’

Reflecting on his experience, Chris describes how loot boxes in video games influenced his own perception of spending.

“They push on the sort of feel of gambling onto younger generations, just by offering in-game transactions to better [a player's] standing in the game” he says.

He also spoke about the psychological impact of loot boxes, particularly how the rush from successful in-game purchases can mirror the thrill of gambling.

“When you’re younger, you get a sense of enjoyment out of it when you get a good player in Fifa [via a loot box], or if you make an in-game purchase, and it goes well,” he explains.

“If it doesn’t go well, you’re sort of like, ‘Ah, waste of money’. It has the same feeling as gambling.”

The connection between loot boxes and gambling is not just coincidental.

According to Zaid Khalid — a journalist who specialises in reporting the psychological effects of tech and gaming — the design of loot boxes deliberately mirrors mechanisms seen in conventional gambling.

He says that loot boxes capitalise on the uncertainty of rewards, which is also key to driving engagement with gambling.

“Unlike fixed rewards that offer predictable positive outcomes, variable rewards are uncertain or random,” he explains.

“Gambling exemplifies variable reward uncertainty. You might win big, or you might lose everything. This variability triggers strong engagement.”

According to Khalid, such unpredictable outcomes exploit several psychological mechanisms in the human brain.

When loot boxes offer random rewards, they flood the brain with dopamine, which drives a person’s desire to keep playing.

The uncertainty of the reward also creates a feeling akin to the “cliffhanger effect”, where a sense of unresolved anticipation compels players to continue.

On top of this, players can also experience something called the “near miss” phenomenon when they aren’t successful; if they come close to winning, they may be encouraged to make further attempts because they believe it’ll happen for them next time, making it harder to resist.

To Chris, those feelings are all too familiar.

“When it went well, it felt like a reward,” he says of loot boxes. “But when it didn’t go well, it was frustrating, and I just wanted to try again.”

Long-term effects

These random rewards, near-misses, and an escalating desire for more are all a gateway to the same psychological triggers that drive gambling addiction.

And because they’re not regulated, they can impact younger audiences who may not fully recognise their long-term effects.

A study published by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) in 2023 found that 1 in 30 adults in Ireland suffers from problem gambling.

More alarmingly, those exposed to gambling-like activities in childhood are almost twice as likely to develop gambling addictions later in life.

The same study revealed that children whose parents had positive attitudes toward gambling faced an increased risk of developing problem behaviours.

The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland has emphasised the importance of limiting early exposure to gambling, with a spokesperson citing “a strong evidential connection between childhood experiences of gambling and problem gambling in adulthood”.

Other countries are already taking action: Belgium has banned loot boxes (though experts caution that this has not been enforced in practice), while a class-action lawsuit against game developer EA Games is currently progressing through British Columbia’s Supreme Court in Canada.

The UK government has also expressed concerns, with a 2022 report recommending that “purchases of loot boxes should be unavailable to all children and young people unless enabled by a parent or guardian”. However, no legal changes followed.

That is not to say that some Irish politicians haven’t noticed: last October, Senator Lynn Ruane warned about the issue here.

“Children are at risk of being exposed to gambling through video and computer games…offering rewards entirely by chance,” she said.

Whether the new Dáil takes notice remains to be seen.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:58 PM

    Looking at The Tommy Tiernan Show, I’m very Conservative, but Eddie Izzard does a lot for charity

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 11:25 AM

    @Boody: Was he looking a bit ‘fancy’? lol

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:36 PM

    A full ban on video games

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 8:26 AM

    @Boody: Bit early for you, Jim?

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 9:29 AM

    @Daniel Skelton: tired jim never stops, 18 hr day for him on here. Imagine being him.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 11:18 AM

    @j m m: imagine noticing this! You’re as big a l-0s-er as ‘Jim’.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:25 PM

    You would think The National Lottery would be a responsible organisation. At the start of the year,I downloaded the app. I have a bet on the Wednesday and Saturday Lotto. Be great to win the jackpot! Won a prize occasionally,but always around €2 on €9 spend. What’s really alarming is the constant barrage of notifications: Spend more,win more! Constantly encouraging people to gamble,which is blatantly wrong. If you want to buy a lottery ticket,do so. But this spam and unsubscribed force selling should be banned

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:32 PM

    @Larry Betts: Constantly getting messages,New game launched! Have you tried it! Play this game,one winner won €10,000 on December 17th,you could be next! Only €5 per play,win up to €20,000 These ads should be made illegal,especially from an organisation called The National Lottery.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:34 PM

    @Larry Betts: there are options to turn off the notifications.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:52 PM

    @Larry Betts: I cannot understand how Newstalk are allowed to use the airwaves to promote their so called cash machine every 10 to 15 minutes day and night. Furthermore how they are allowed to get away with false information by mentioning the words cash machine which in reality doesn’t exist and claiming they are giving away money which they are blatantly not doing as listeners have to pay to take part. I wonder had they informed the licensing authorities when they applied for a radio license that they were going to use the airwaves partially as a gambling platform?

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:58 PM

    @Emily Dalton: They send notifications if your ticket is a winner. Shouldn’t have to turn them off. This is high pressure selling for you to spend more. They should never force people to gamble. Advertise what they do,benefits of what your money goes towards,but they should never be allowed to harass you. I can’t withdraw the money from my account until it reaches €0.00 ie spent all the money I’ve paid.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 10:09 PM

    @Leonard Barry: Not only Newstalk but Today FM too,which is part of the same radio media group. I heard it costs €2 to register,but what’s the chances of being called,answering within 5 rings and knowing the exact amoun. it’s not like you have your radio switched on all day long waiting for your phone to ring.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 10:29 PM

    @Emily Dalton: Thank you Emily. I have now gone in and turned off notifications. You were right,there is an option to do so,an extra step needed to prevent addiction becoming a problem for the vulnerable.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 12:58 AM

    @Larry Betts: nobody is forced to gamble. I see where you’re coming from. Nobody would drink red bull or coca cola voluntarily without the advertising.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 1:41 AM

    @offside again: in case I’m taken up the wrong way, advertising and tv in general have, and always have had ; an insideous effect.
    No-one wants to talk about screen violence and youth behaviour so we won’t.
    But history shows there is nothing new beneath the sun.
    Social media and 24h news need a market, bad news sells.
    People who don’t understand that life is shit anyway want to blame others.
    What a time to be alive !!!

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 1:52 AM

    @offside again: we can now see our true nature reflected in the glory of the mess we’ve made.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 2:23 AM

    @offside again: Being taken up the wrong way is so wrong. Just say no, pal. Learn from your mistakes tho moving forward..

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:21 PM

    being a gamer since the 90’s…i wouldnt waste the money….like i tell my kids who go mad for v bucks…doesnt matter what skin you have they all move the same way…and targeted the same way…and that game is free…they make all thier money from people buying v bucks just for a digitised avatar…something you will never own physically… the game developers have alot to answer for this type of gambling which shouldnt be allowed…gone of the days of just buying the game for the game only

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:34 PM

    @kaidon sharkey: true, but playing a round of golf cost €70 for 3 hours

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:38 PM

    @Shane O Mac: like your avatar…that grass has to be maintained…lol

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 11:36 PM

    @kaidon sharkey: it’s not the developers. Jane will not get published unless they put this crap in there. Blame corporate greed.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 11:59 PM

    @Graham: its the developers aswell…its not like a gun was put to their heads and where told to put micro transactions in or else…why do you think its been so long for gta six…since its 12 years since fives release? because they are making so much money from online micro transactions there was no need for another one

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    Feb 24th 2025, 2:44 AM

    @kaidon sharkey: is the grass always greener on the other side.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:20 PM

    Unpredictable outcomes exploit several psychological mechanisms in the human brain gaming, superstition industry and psychological cults operate similarly.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 11:29 AM

    @thomas molloy: As do the global marketplaces. No harm having young people handle the psychology of this as most jobs will be connected to some form of financial risk taking in the future. No doubt there will be a decimal of instances that will ultimately define legislation for everyone else tho.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 11:35 PM

    I don’t buy the idea that these so-called “loot boxes” are akin to gambling. Two of my children are young enough to have grown up when video games were established entertainment so I’m familiar enough with how they work. If anything, loot boxes provide players with more transparency than other forms of gambling or entertainment. Players know exactly what they’re getting into. There’s no hidden, manipulative marketing. It’s not a game of chance like a casino slot machine where the house always wins. Instead, teenagers (and sometimes even adults) are paying for the opportunity to unlock content they enjoy and they’re getting something in return, whether it’s a rare item or simply the satisfaction of trying. This issue should be the responsibility of parents, not the video game companies.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 9:05 AM

    @William Jennings: you obviously are a shill for them. EA blatantly target lootboxes towards kids and are specifically designed to entice them into buying FIFA’s points. They do this by increasing the odds on untradeable packs significantly over traceable packs by factors of 100 or more. Not only that but EA monitor player engagement and increase the odds of getting a good player if a gamer reduces their engagement time within the game over a period of time.
    Microtransactions are a scourge on the gaming community and also lead to inferior games where the majority of development is spent on designing loot ones rather than the game itself. Especially EA.

    And they know what they’re done. They’ve done studies which show that lootboxes profile the same chemical hits as gambling.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 10:19 AM

    @The facts: Not into any of the mentioned games, but:
    How do kids buy the loot boxes when they don’t have credit cards?

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 7:15 PM

    @The facts: Resorting to petty insults, how original. Saying that loot boxes give the same hit as gambling is utter nonsense. Loot boxes always give something in return. In a casino, you can lose everything. With a loot box, you always get an item, even if it’s not what you wanted. Loot boxes don’t involve real-money payouts. Gambling lets you cash out and make money from winning. Loot boxes don’t give you real money, only in-game items. That’s why stock trading apps, sports betting and even lottery scratch cards are far closer to gambling than loot boxes. As I said above, If a child is spending lots of money on loot boxes, that’s not a failure of the industry, it’s a failure of parenting. EA doesn’t force any person to purchase any amount of loot boxes. Stop your whining.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 8:59 AM

    Loot boxing is gambling and is exploitative. Aside from that it has also ruined many videos games as the trend is now free to play but pay to win.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 8:31 AM

    Not anymore than the 1000 betting shops around and all the worthless crypto currency they think will make them rich,

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:40 PM

    “Gacha” crap should be outright banned in games if kids play them.

    These publishers have no shame… I curse the day that Microtransactions became a thing.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 10:08 PM

    @Kieran Menon: a full ban, if video games can be banned, then I fully support it, the video games are destroying Ireland

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 12:26 AM

    @Boody: alright you knob

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 3:35 AM

    @Boody: after alcohol.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 8:34 AM

    @Kieran Menon: Nah, it’s just Jim or one of the many Incells plaguing the comments with hundreds of fake accounts. Take no notice of them.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 11:36 AM

    @Boody: wow! 200 m0r0ns agree. Incredible dumbness but classic Irish. “The gaming industry in Ireland generated €465 million in revenue, by 2028, this figure will exceed €545 million”… go ahead make it worse? You know you want to thats the goal of the Irish, lower the bar, even if the overwhelming majority are 100% fine :’D

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 8:32 AM

    There’s nothing wrong with buying the odd loot box every now and then, as long as you do it in moderation. I used to play a lot of Overwatch (seriously, f Blizzard for ruining that game), and had some pretty beautiful skins. I never went mad on them, the majority I obtained from just playing.

    What annoys me, is that The Journal and other media will try to point fingers quick enough at gamers and developers for their sh*try articles that make them look bad, but refuse to look at sc um like Mr Beast who openly and encourages children to gamble to purely benefit their own financial gains.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 12:26 PM

    @Daniel Skelton: exactly. Moderation is key.

    I only play one game that has loot boxes. And I rarely spend money on them specifically (I get game currency with my subscription, and can buy them with that) if I want.

    Occasionally, there will be a lootbox bundle with a guaranteed item. If the guaranteed item is something I want, I’ll pay separately for that bundle. The loot boxes are basically a bonus. This happens maybe once or twice a year.

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    Feb 22nd 2025, 9:09 PM

    Surely Footlocker.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 5:20 PM

    Microtransactions ruined gaming.

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 11:41 AM

    A grown man spends money because he didn’t get a digital picture of Ronaldo in a game, is different to the sticker books we collected for players 20 years ago!? Grow up….. mother of jaysus. GTA doesn’t cause violence in real life neither

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 2:28 AM

    I watched and played violent movies and video games since the 70s…at What frekin point does your Brain kick in and Tell you Don’t Do That in REAL LIFE!!!

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    Feb 23rd 2025, 4:00 AM

    @Mick Hanna: The brain is very complex, mick.in REAL LIFE..

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