IMO, it is not sulakes fault for children wasting their money. Just because they are offering a service it doesn't mean you have to pay for it. You can choose whether or not to use it, you don't have to sign a contract saying you'll be a lamer and play for five hours a night.
It's not like the whole of UK's teens are hooked on habbo and its a major problem, it's just a handful of teenagers who have nothing better to do than destory their social life by playing an online game for hours on end. Sulake needs to make money, so they are going to bring out new rares and new version to try and atttract new players. But how does this tie in with people being addicted?
Like alcohol, habbo is good in moderation. You can't complain at sulake for trying to make money, you can't complain that alcohol companies sell beer. You can't stop the few people who get addicted to Habbo, you can't stop the drunks on the streets.
Anyways.
Granted, Habbo is getting more boring nowadays.






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