Valve has promised to crack down on users who offer in-game goods as prizes for gambling sites.
Previously, the video game and Steam developer had been implicated in a class action lawsuit for facilitating gambling sites that make their money by offering in-game goods, like $3200 skins, as potential prizes.
Things got even dicier when it was discovered that some of these sites, such as CS:GO Lotto, were rigged with videos of its owners (Trevor "Tmartn" Martin and Tom "Syndicate" Cassell) pretending to have just stumbled upon the site and winning big.
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Previously, the video game and Steam developer had been implicated in a class action lawsuit for facilitating gambling sites that make their money by offering in-game goods, like $3200 skins, as potential prizes.
Things got even dicier when it was discovered that some of these sites, such as CS:GO Lotto, were rigged with videos of its owners (Trevor "Tmartn" Martin and Tom "Syndicate" Cassell) pretending to have just stumbled upon the site and winning big.
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