Fair Trade Commission Conducts On-Site Investigation of Krafton and Com2uS Over 'Item Probability Manipulation Allegations'
The Fair Trade Commission has detected signs of manipulation and false representation of probability-based items in games by Krafton and Com2uS, and has launched on-site investigations.
According to industry sources on the 28th, the Fair Trade Commission sent investigators to the headquarters of Krafton and Com2uS to conduct inquiries into materials related to probability-based items. The games in question are Krafton's "Battleground" and Com2uS's "Starseed: Asnia Trigger."
The Fair Trade Commission is known to have initiated investigations after detecting indications that information about item appearance probabilities was misrepresented, causing consumer harm.
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Previously, the Fair Trade Commission conducted on-site investigations into NCSoft, Gravity, and Wemade regarding related suspicions.
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