A Ruse by Any Other Name: Comparing Loot Boxes and Collectible Card Games Using Magic Arena

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Mattinen T. [1 ]
Macey J. [2 ]
Hamari J. [1 ]
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[1] Tampere University, Tampere
[2] University of Turku, Turku
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Booster Packs; Collectible Card Games; Convergence; Gamblification; Gaming and Gambling; Loot Boxes;
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10.1145/3611047
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The convergence of gaming and gambling, known as "gamblification", has been a topic of increasing interest in recent years. Loot boxes, i.e., rewards offering randomized content in exchange for money or time, have been a particular focal point. Research has shown links between excessive loot box consumption and problematic consumption behaviors, leading to several attempts to regulate loot boxes. Arguments against regulation have been that loot boxes are conceptually and structurally akin to other unregulated game formats, such as collectible card games. However, this discourse is often without deeper analysis of the mechanics of different products at the center of convergence. Therefore, to add to this knowledge, this article examines the similarities and differences between booster packs in Magic Arena, their physical counterparts in Magic: The Gathering, and loot boxes included in digital games. Particular attention is paid to the ways in which these booster packs compare to loot boxes in terms of consumption patterns, visual appearance, contextual factors, and regulation. Analysis reveals that digital booster packs in Magic Arena differ from both loot boxes and physical card packs, both due to their direct impact on gameplay, and their unique features afforded by the digital environment in which they exist. © 2023 Owner/Author.
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