Attorney General Letitia James seeks to stop Valve from promoting gambling features in games like Counter-Strike 2.
The suit alleges that Valve’s first-party games are essentially an illegal gambling operation aimed at younger players.
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.
On February 25, the New York attorney general’s office filed a lawsuit against Valve in Manhattan. The state is accusing ...
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