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Claw machines face scrutiny in Hong Kong due to a surge in complaints about rigged games and poor prizes.

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Claw machines, popular arcade games where players attempt to grab prizes with a mechanical claw, are currently under intense scrutiny in Hong Kong. This heightened attention stems from a dramatic 760% increase in consumer complaints over the past three years. The grievances primarily target misleading prize displays, allegedly rigged machine settings that make winning nearly impossible, and the poor quality of the prizes offered. In response to these widespread issues and to protect consumers, Hong Kong authorities are considering new regulations. These potential measures include requiring operators to publicly display the odds of winning each game, as well as potentially increasing the value of prizes and the maximum payout allowed per play. The government's stated priority is to ensure a safe playing environment, protect players from potential addiction, and uphold consumer rights in the face of these growing concerns.
Last updated: June 15, 2026