Valve are being taken to court again over their billion dollar lootbox business, which allegedly "use the same psychological techniques as casino games".
Valve faces a class action lawsuit claiming loot boxes in Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2 function as illegal gambling systems targeting players.
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.
Valve is facing another lawsuit related to its use of loot boxes in Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2, as well as a slightly more unusual legal issue.
Valve is facing another lawsuit over its Counter-Strike 2 cases system, with a new class action claiming the loot boxes ...
New York's attorney general sued Valve last month over its loot boxes, which the lawsuit calls 'quintessential gambling' ...
Valve disagrees with AG Letitia James' allegations that it violated New York gambling laws and signaled intent to fight the lawsuit in court.
A new lawsuit says Valve’s $2.49 loot box keys work like casino bets, with most players getting items worth pennies.
Lawsuits accuse Valve of turning loot boxes into illegal gambling — a federal class action joins the New York AG’s case.
The lawsuit, filed March 9, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, accuses Valve of knowingly operating unlawful gambling through its loot box system, a feature the ...
New federal lawsuit claims the loot box function by Valve acts like gambling while global regulators debate legality of randomized rewards.
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