New York's attorney general is suing video game developer Valve, claiming the "loot boxes" found in Counter-Strike and other popular video game franchises illegally promote gambling.
Attorney General Letitia James seeks to stop Valve from promoting gambling features in games like Counter-Strike 2.
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Valve Software sued by New York AG, accused of promoting illegal gambling via video game loot boxes
The suit alleges that Valve’s first-party games are essentially an illegal gambling operation aimed at younger players.
On February 25, the New York attorney general’s office filed a lawsuit against Valve in Manhattan. The state is accusing ...
New York's attorney general sued Valve, a video game developer whose franchises include Counter-Strike, Team Fortress and ...
Valve is facing a massive lawsuit over the use of loot boxes in its games, which could have major ramifications for CS2 markets.
The attorney general of New York Letitia James is suing Valve, alleging the platform illegally promotes gambling to children.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is taking on a giant of the video game industry, Valve Games, alleging that they essentially enable illegal gambling through an in-game mechanic known as a ...
The lawsuit aims to "stop Valve from promoting gambling features in its games, disgorge all ill-gotten gains, and pay fines for violating New York’s laws." ...
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