Twitch, a video streaming service owned by Amazon, isn't abiding by its own rules. In addition to continuing to permit "skin gambling" in video games, it is also permitting more artistic nudity.
Using virtual in-game items, commonly known as "skins," as currency to wager on the results of professional or amateur eSports matches or other virtual events is known as video game skin gambling. Usually, live streams of games or events are provided by streamers, and viewers can wager with their own in-game skins.
Using virtual in-game items, commonly known as "skins," as currency to wager on the results of professional or amateur eSports matches or other virtual events is known as video game skin gambling. Usually, live streams of games or events are provided by streamers, and viewers can wager with their own in-game skins.