Valve shares its first statement in what will likely be a long legal battle over its use of loot boxes, which the lawsuit ...
Valve, maker of Steam and games like Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and TF2, has responded to a New York lawsuit filed against the ...
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." ...
The company behind Steam also pushed back on claims made by the New York AG about video games and violence Counter Strike 2 Lawsuit Loot Boxes Valve Last month, Valve was sued by the New York attorney ...
Valve is refusing to comply with New York Attorney General Letitia James' demands that it collect more player data and bring an end to in-game item transfers.
Valve rejects proposed loot box restrictions and says courts will decide whether its system violates gambling laws.
In an unfolding legal drama that could reshape the gaming landscape, Valve, the owner of the popular gaming platform Steam, finds itself at odds with ...
NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s attorney general has sued video game developer Valve, claiming the “loot boxes” found in Counter-Strike and other popular video game franchises illegally promote gambling.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has accused Valve of promoting illegal gambling through its video games in a lawsuit filed by her office. According to the AG’s announcement, her office ...
Generations have grown up opening baseball card packs and blind boxes and bags, and then trading and selling the items they receive,” Valve wrote. “On the physical side, popular products used in this ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Valve in February, arguing that mystery boxes in Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and ...
Valve has responded to an ongoing lawsuit filed in New York that claims it violated gambling laws with its loot boxes. Valve’s response: No. Multiple lawsuits have been filed against Valve this month ...