Counter-Strike skins have evolved from simple cosmetic items into part of a massive digital marketplace. Players around the world buy, trade, and collect weapon skins not only to customize their ...
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 ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Valve in February, arguing that mystery boxes in Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and ...
Developer claims that the NYAG wants to gather further personal data from Valve's players.
Valve Corporation has responded to a lawsuit from New York's Attorney General regarding loot boxes, asserting that these in-game "mystery boxes" do not constitute gambling. The company expressed ...
Valve has responded to New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit against the firm, stating it does not believe ...
After a lawsuit was filed by New York's Attorney General, Valve has spoken up in defence of loot boxes, comparing them to MTG and Pokémon boosters.
Valve have gone public with their legal fight against the New York attorney general over whether lootbox mechanics qualify as gambling.
Valve, maker of Steam and games like Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and TF2, has responded to a New York lawsuit filed against the loot boxes in its games.
Valve rejects proposed loot box restrictions and says courts will decide whether its system violates gambling laws.
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