Reports prepared at the Game Rating and Administration Committee
“Improving player rights through institutionalization”, ‘Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Yoo In-chon has stepped up as a monitoring agent for probability-based items. On the 8th, he visited the Seoul office of the Game Rating and Administration Committee in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, to inspect the display and method of probability information and submit a monitoring report. After the inspection, he heard opinions on institutional improvements from game users, Game Rating and Administration Committee monitoring team members, and others.’,
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Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Yoo In-chon giving a speech at a regulatory innovation workshop for the promotion of free and creative culture, sports, and tourism industries held at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 4th. Photo=Reporter Jo Yong-jun jun21@,
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, ‘Former pro gamers Hong Jin-ho and Moon Ho-jun were present. Students from universities in the metropolitan area majoring in game studies also participated, urging for policy support and efforts for the growth of the game industry.’,
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, ‘Minister Yoo stated, “Transparency in revealing probability-based item information is the first step in restoring trust between game companies and users,” and promised to do his best to improve player rights through institutionalization. He added, “I will lead the Korean game industry to a new leap forward as outlined in the comprehensive plan for game industry promotion announced on the 1st.” ‘,
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, ‘The disclosure system for probability-based items has been in effect since March 22. The Game Rating and Administration Committee monitoring team has identified 105 cases, including games that did not disclose probability information. Efforts are being made to request corrections for non-compliance and to request data for suspected false probabilities in six cases.’,
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