Singapore's MHA will share details on new blind box regulations by mid-2026 to mitigate gambling inducement risks and excessive spending. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Trading card packs sold in Singapore will be regulated as part of forthcoming measures aimed at addressing gambling-related ...
Trading cards are among the items typically found in blind boxes - sealed packages where the items inside are not disclosed ...
Singapore is moving to regulate the sale of blind boxes, but marketers may have an opportunity to lead with self-regulation as mystery collectibles sweep across Asia. Despite the charm of blind boxes, ...
Singapore is looking at regulating the sale of blind boxes to minimise the risk of gambling, and this will also include trading cards.
Blind boxes rely on the same mechanisms of seduction as loot boxes in video games – and so demand the same scrutiny.
The mystery surrounding the purchase of blind boxes has prompted concerns of gambling-style risks faced by consumers, especially minors Attracted by the element of surprise, Faye Jimeno is a regular ...