“It’s too much money to waste.” He spent 230,000 euros of his 82-year-old grandmother’s savings on an MMO gacha and now her sister is looking for help-Android

“It’s too much money to waste.” He spent 230,000 euros of his 82-year-old grandmother’s savings on an MMO gacha and now her sister is looking for help-Android
“It’s too much money to waste.” He spent 230,000 euros of his 82-year-old grandmother’s savings on an MMO gacha and now her sister is looking for help-Android

Magic Sword Legend is an MMORPG that has not arrived

The gacha games have become a problem. Although on this side of the globe measures have been implemented to reduce and regulate certain aspects of these digital economies to avoid hooking players and combat gambling addiction, in Japan It is a latent problem. Proof of this is this news, and it is that a 31-year-old man has been accused of steal and spend all of his elderly grandmother’s savingsa sum that is close to 230,000 euros at the exchange rateand invest them in an MMO gacha called Magic Sword Legend.

Magic Sword Legend is a mobile MMORPG developed by Spotlight Network Limited, available only in Japanese and which has barely had an impact on this side of the globe. As we read in the Android Play Store, the game promises a complete and archetypal massive role-playing experience, but like another gacha, the MMO includes an in-game store, a premium virtual currency that we can access by paying real money and the worst of everything: random elements through giveaways either loot boxeswhere much of the aforementioned money was allocated.

According to MeinMMO colleagues, the situation was reported by the sister of this player, known as Quu_Nao on Twitter, and who used the social network to make a desperate appeal to the game studio to recover the money. This sum, of no less than 40 million yenbelonged to the 82-year-old woman, who had those savings in her bank account.

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In this context, Quu_Nao claims that what he did is not a criminal offense, but a civil matter, which has left his family in a state of desperation, looking for any possible way to recover the money. In 3DJuegos We have contacted a law studentand although Japanese law may stipulate otherwise, if we look at article 268 of the Penal Code of our country, in this case a “acquittal excuse”as it points out that these events are exempt from criminal responsibility by establishing that both spouses who are not legally separated, as well as ascending or descending relatives, cannot be punished for committing a crime against property.

However, the article itself establishes some nuancesand it is stated that in case there has been violence, intimidation or, as it seems in this case, abuse of the victim’s vulnerability, Yes, it is considered a crime of theft.. Furthermore, article 234.1 establishes as theft any amount stolen for profit, so you would be considered “criminal of theft, with a prison sentence of six to eighteen months if the amount stolen exceeds 400 euros.” .

A story that has caused a Big impact on Twitter in Japanwhere many users have expressed their disbelief and dismay. Some have commented on the alternatives that could have been done with that amount of money, such as buying a house or an apartment. Others have advised Quu_Nao to sue his brother or seek intervention from the bank that allowed the transfer of the money by someone other than the owner.

China gets serious about gacha and gambling addiction

The case of Quu_Nao and his brother highlights a critical problem: addiction and large sums of money invested in mobile games with Gacha systems on the other side of the globe. A major scourge that China pulled strings to address in order to implement legislative measures in the country in the future, something that caused the stock values ​​of interactive entertainment companies to fall. For example, NetEase lost 30% of its value at the moment, while Tencent saw him leave 54 billion dollars.

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