Legal Action Against Major Video Game Developers for Mental Disorders & Other Injuries

Major companies in the video game industry are facing lawsuits alleging they intentionally designed their games to be addictive, particularly to minors.
Video Game Addiction Lawsuits claim popular titles like Fortnite, Roblox, and Call of Duty, among others, use psychological manipulation, microtransactions, and feedback loops to keep players engaged, resulting in compulsive gaming behavior.
Families are seeking compensation for the negative effects of video gaming addiction, such as mental health issues, monetary losses, and emotional distress.
Plaintiffs argue that developers of online games failed to warn users of these risks and designed the games to maximize profits at the expense of vulnerable youth.
Internet Gaming Addiction Lawsuits highlight the growing concern over the impact of addictive game designs on children and young adults.
Families affected by the negative consequences of gaming addiction may have the opportunity to hold game companies accountable for the harm caused.
Gaming companies being investigated for in Video Game Addiction Lawsuits include:
- Epic Games: Fortnite
- Microsoft Corporation: Minecraft
- Roblox Corporation: Roblox
- Rockstar Games: Grand Theft Auto 5
- Activision Blizzard: Call of Duty, Overwatch
- Valve Corporation: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike 2
- Respawn Entertainment: Apex Legends
- Ubisoft: Rainbow Six: Siege
- Psyonix: Rocket League
- Blizzard Entertainment: World of Warcraft
- And several other video game companies