An Empirical Taxonomy of Monetized Random Reward Mechanisms in Games

Authors

  • Yukiko Sato
  • Stefan Brückner
  • Shuichi Kurabayashi
  • Ikumi Waragai

Keywords:

random reward mechanisms, loot boxes, gacha system, empirical taxonomy

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a comprehensive and empirically grounded taxonomy of monetized random reward mechanisms (RRMs), which we created through an examination of over one hundred free-to-play and paid-to-play games released in the US, Germany, and Japan. RRMs have recently gained increased attention within game studies. However, few attempts have been made to clarify the structure and implementation of RRMs and their cultural and societal influence. We offer an evidence-based classification of RRMs, aiming to contribute to a wide range of related academic research activities and social debates and to facilitate cross- disciplinary discussion. Borrowing from recent literature, we deconstructed the way RRMs are implemented in 108 games. We identified three major strategies and 40 types of implementation. In particular, this taxonomy covers the majority of RRMs implemented in publicly available mobile games worldwide and will play an essential role in facilitating constructive discussions about RRMs.

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Published

2020-01-01

Bibtex

@Conference{digra1234, title ="An Empirical Taxonomy of Monetized Random Reward Mechanisms in Games", year = "2020", author = "Sato, Yukiko and Brückner, Stefan and Kurabayashi, Shuichi and Waragai, Ikumi", publisher = "DiGRA", address = "Tampere", howpublished = "\url{https://dl.digra.org/index.php/dl/article/view/1234}", booktitle = "Proceedings of DiGRA 2020 Conference: Play Everywhere"}