Valve hit with a class-action lawsuit in Washington state over its "unlawful gambling" loot boxes in games Dota 2, Team Fortress 2, and CSGO.
A new lawsuit says Valve’s $2.49 loot box keys work like casino bets, with most players getting items worth pennies.
"Counter-Strike" made nearly $1 billion from loot boxes last year. Regulators have argued over whether loot boxes should be considered gambling. One study found that 71% of gamers between 2010 and ...
Valve faces a class action lawsuit claiming loot boxes in Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2 function as illegal gambling systems targeting players.
PCWorld reports that New York’s Attorney General is suing Valve over alleged illegal gambling through Counter-Strike loot boxes on Steam. The lawsuit claims 96% of digital items are worth less than ...
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