The Brussels public prosecutor's office is conducting a criminal investigation into the company Electronic Arts because it continues to offer 'loot boxes' in its video games FIFA 18 and 19. The prosecution reports today. 'Loot boxes' are virtual surprise packages that the players can purchase with real money. The Gaming Commission believes that a form of gambling and other game developers already gave up the 'loot boxes'. However, EA refuses to do so. According to the Gaming Commission, the 'loot boxes' are actually an illegal game of chance because players do not know exactly what the treasure box contains when they make a purchase. Happiness determines whether or not you receive a rare object. At the end of August game developer Blizzard stopped at the request of the Commission in our country with the sale of 'loot boxes' in the games Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm and previously developers told Valve and 2K Games 'loot boxes' no longer against real money to offer. Only the fourth big player, EA, does not want to give in.