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‘I hate the thought of Balatro becoming a true gambling game’: LocalThunk is making sure casinos can’t get their hands on his game even after he dies by literally writing it into his will

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‘I hate the thought of Balatro becoming a true gambling game’: LocalThunk is making sure casinos can’t get their hands on his game even after he dies by literally writing it into his will

Balatro creator LocalThunk is determined to ensure his game will never find its way into the hands of gambling companies or casinos, so much so that he’s had it explicitly written into his will.

Responding to a tweet which (I assume jokingly) theorised that Balatro’s poker theme was “actually a psyop to get younger generations into casinos,” LocalThunk expressed just how badly he does not want that to be a thing. “From the outside this might make 0 sense but I hate the thought of Balatro becoming a true gambling game so much that when I recently created my will I stipulated that the Balatro IP may never be sold or licensed to any gambling company/Casino,” he replied.

(Image credit: @LocalThunk via Twitter.)

To me that certainly makes a lot more than zero sense, especially considering some of the unfortunate run-ins Balatro has had since it launched. The game was removed from sale in some parts of the world back in March, a situation that arose due to an abrupt age rating change from 3+ to 18+ which, according to publisher Playstack, was “due to a mistaken belief that the game ‘contains  prominent gambling imagery and material that instructs about gambling'”.

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