Official statement from Valve.

We shared with the NYAG that these types of boxes in our games are widely used, not just in video games but in the tangible world as well, where generations have grown up opening baseball card packs and blind boxes and bags, and then trading and selling the items they receive.

You’re right! We should stop that too!

  • eli@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    The example NYAG was providing was:

    1. Opened a crate
    2. Sold the item from a crate
    3. Used that money to buy a Steam Deck from the Steam store
    4. Sold the Steam Deck at a pawn shop

    Which I think is a bit far fetched to “launder” or somehow convert a digital item to physical cash.

    • Cyv_@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 hours ago

      I mean the simpler option is likely just selling a cs2 skins for crypto or just a direct paypal payment on one of many skin gambling or exchange sites. But sure, you could scalp hardware once valve has it back in stock, especially considering pc part prices and shortages.

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        2 hours ago

        Well that is against the Steam TOS.

        Buying a Steam Deck and reselling it, isn’t.

        I think that’s what the NYAG was trying to get at here.

        Again, far fetched.