Summary
- France has launched the experimental framework for "Games with Monetisable Digital Objects" (JONUM) under French Decree No. 2026-60, effective February 7, 2026.
- This new category of online games allows players to obtain transferable in-game assets, known as Monetisable Digital Objects (ONUM), through mechanisms involving chance.
- The framework aims to balance player protection with innovation, restricting participation to adults and implementing measures against gambling-like risks.
- With a three-year experimental period set to end on May 22, 2027, the future of JONUM hinges on its evolution into permanent regulation and potential expansion of game categories.
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