Brazilian LoL players claim Faker Ahri bundle is ‘breaking consumer protection law’

Brazilian LoL players claim Faker Ahri bundle is ‘breaking consumer protection law’

Brazilian LoL players claim Faker Ahri bundle is ‘breaking consumer protection law’

Now that the Faker Ahri bundle is officially released across all League of Legends regions, players in Brazil are questioning whether the Immortalized Legend Collection breaks consumer protection laws in the country due to laws against the sale of digital bundles.

The Ahri bundle has already been met with much controversy as fans have been debating for weeks about the bundle’s exorbitant price tag. By spending upwards of $450, players can unlock an exclusive skin for Ahri and limited-time battle cosmetics like chromas, emotes, and icons. However, as discussed by League players based in Brazil in a June 13 Reddit thread, Riot Games may actually be breaking the country’s law regarding the sale of such a product.

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