
CATrends: Loot Boxes in Video Games
Class-action trend likens purchasing loot boxes in video games to pulling a lever on a slot machine.
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Toys ‘R’ Us, Inc. in November 2012 claiming the company engaged in a bait-and-switch scheme that lured in online shoppers by offering valuable free gifts but then provided gifts of lesser value, like mini Lego Christmas trees, or nothing at all. (William Probert v. Toys “R” Us, Inc., Case No. 12-cv-07237)
Class-action trend likens purchasing loot boxes in video games to pulling a lever on a slot machine.
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