European consumer groups, led by BEUC, have accused major video game companies of deliberately deceiving consumers, particularly young people, to encourage them to spend more money. The complaint, filed with the European Commission and supported by 17 member institutions, highlights the widespread popularity of video games in Europe, where over half the population are players. This issue raises concerns about the ethical practices of these companies and the need for stricter regulations to protect consumers.
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