
There's just one thing that bothers me about this situation... the fact that the uproar has gotten so big that governments have begun to take notice. Let me preface this by saying I'm not trying to shill for the games industry whatsoever. I'm just trying to offer a balanced perspective.
I hate the fact that the industry has become so greedy and profit driven above all else that they'll gleefully grind innovation, creativity, and quality into the dirt just so they can make a quick buck on uninformed consumers. Heck, at this point it feels like they simply don't care how they're perceived by the public and will just spit in people's faces to spite them. This console generation has been so utterly devoid of innovative, standout titles that make a lasting impact on the medium. I honestly can't think of a single game from this generation that has had a genuine impact on the industry - you know, apart from some really shitty business tactic that every publisher copies and which results in worse games year after year.
That being said, I question whether getting governments involved in regulating the industry is the right choice. I want someone to clamp down on loot boxes and other predatory tactics - that shit has gotten WAY too out of hand at this point - but I fear that it won't stop there. I feel like it will lead down one of two paths - either regulation becomes so draconian that it becomes a massive hassle to even get a game released, or the industry starts buying politicians and skirting regulation, effectively meaning the regulations only affect the developers least likely to employ these kinds of tactics and don't even matter to the people they're supposed to control.
I have my fingers crossed that it won't get to that point and the industry will instead take measures to correct itself like it did in the 90s. That would be the ideal solution, but unfortunately, I don't think it's likely to happen. The face of the industry is very different now than it was 20 years ago. In the 90s the industry was lead by creatives and visionaries (who were often gamers themselves) that wanted to push the medium forward, but nowadays those people are pretty much all gone. They've all been replaced by suits and ties that couldn't give a flying pigeon's fart about the medium itself and are only here to loot and pillage as much as possible, even if they bring the entire industry down with them in the process.
I feel like none of these scenarios ends well for the end user.