
Big Fish Games
Allegations: Misrepresenting that games are free to play
Campos et al. v. Big Fish Games, Inc. et al.
22-cv-3959, C.D. Cal.
(April 2022)
In-app purchases in Big Fish Casino and Jackpot Magic Slots
Misleadingly marketing discounts from false “original” prices
Falsely advertising sales as being for a limited time only when they actually ran for months or longer
Pending
Allegations: Misrepresenting that games are free to play
Allegations: Misrepresenting that games are free to play
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