343iBot Posted October 21, 2020 Report Share Posted October 21, 2020 A class action lawsuit has been brought against EA Games in Canada, with the plaintiffs essentially arguing that the games giant is profiting off an illegal gambling business by selling randomized loot boxes for cash. It's remarkably similar to a suit filed against EA in California this August, which alleged that FIFA's Ultimate Team mode is essentially gambling. The Canadian suit was first spotted in a Vancouver "who's getting sued" column by The Patch Notes, a game industry-focused law blog. The Patch Notes has found and uploaded the full Notice of Civil Claim, which contains the full details on the lawsuit. The lawsuit is being brought against EA by two individuals who describe themselves as customers of EA. One is described to have purchased loot boxes for EA's Madden NFL games, while the other bought loot boxes for various NHL games. As a class action lawsuit, however, the action is being brought against EA on behalf of everyone who purchased loot boxes in any of EA's games since 2008--which may mean a hefty payout on EA's part if the suit is successful. Continue Reading at GameSpotView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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