Jeffrey Epstein Advisors Helped Push Microtransactions In Call Of Duty, "I'm All For Indoctrinating Kids Into An Economy"
Newly released files reveal a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein, Bobby Kotick, and Pablos Holman about 'indoctrinating' kids with microtransactions in Call of Duty. Epstein and his associates discussed real-world rewards for in-game purchases, and Epstein expressed support for the idea. These discussions occurred around the time that Black Ops 2, the first Call of Duty game to feature microtransactions, was launched.
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