Roguelike hit Balatro can't be sold to any gambling companies or casinos even after its creator dies, because its solo dev is so against that idea they've written it into their will

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The solo dev behind the indie rogue🉐like hit Balatro is so agains🌼t their game "becoming a true gambling game" that they've even made sure that it can't be sold or licensed by any gambling companies or casinos after they die.

Balatro may be based on the Big Two card game, but since launch, solo dev LocalThunk has been clear that they "do not condone gambling," and don't "believe that Balatro contains gambling" in the first place. Unfortunately for LocalThunk, shortly after the roguelike's launch, it was temporarily pulled from certain digital storefronts as its age rating was revised due to concerns that it "contains prominent gambling imagery and material that instructs gambling." This saw its rating changed from a PEGI 3+ to 18+ in the UK, in a move which the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:solo dev called "unwarranted."

Back when Balatro was temporarily pulled over its age ratings, its publis༺her, Playstack, released a statement in which it said that "Balatro was developed by someone who is staunchly anti-gambling," and revealed that "painstaking care has been taken to ensure that the game does not feature gambling mechanics of any kind." That "painstaking care" has continued well after launch, it 🐠seems, and fans have no need to worry about the game's fate now or ever when it comes to any gambling ties. 

Astonishingly, Balatro's creator had never even played Slay the Spire and intentionally "cut myself off" from roguelikes to create the best game possible.

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