Valve has moved to dismiss the New York Attorney General’s lawsuit against the company, which claims loot boxes in its games such as Counter-Strike 2 promote illegal gambling and threaten to addict children.
And they already made it worse - new “cases” just go over the items 1 by 1 and give you a choice to buy each one right then and there at stupid prices. Wouldn’t surprise me if this makes Valve even more of a giant in the end, because these people have absolutely no idea what they are even trying to achieve with these lawsuits.
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And they already made it worse - new “cases” just go over the items 1 by 1 and give you a choice to buy each one right then and there at stupid prices. Wouldn’t surprise me if this makes Valve even more of a giant in the end, because these people have absolutely no idea what they are even trying to achieve with these lawsuits.