In this week’s Elie v. US, The Nation’s justice correspondent hails Raskin’s bold call-out. Plus, a counterintuitive take on the SAVE Act and a controversial video-game lawsuit.
For many players, their CS2 inventory is more than just a collection of skins – it represents real-world value. Whether you’re considering selling, trading, or simply tracking your progress, knowing ...
A Counter-Strike 2 skin creator has spoken out after reportedly receiving a $35,000 payment from Valve for having their weapon skin added to the game.
After a lawsuit was filed by New York's Attorney General, Valve has spoken up in defence of loot boxes, comparing them to MTG ...
Skins in Counter-Strike 2 are more than just cosmetics. They form an entire ecosystem with their own economy, rarity, and history. Players search for rare knife skins, collectible AWP skins, or budget ...
Valve has responded to an ongoing lawsuit filed in New York that claims it violated gambling laws with its loot boxes. Valve’s response: No. Multiple lawsuits have been filed against Valve this month ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Valve in February, arguing that mystery boxes in Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and ...
Valve defends cosmetic loot boxes as lawsuits and regulators argue randomized rewards tied to real money resemble gambling ...
Valve rejects proposed loot box restrictions and says courts will decide whether its system violates gambling laws.
In February, New York state's attorney general Letitia James sued Valve over the company's inclusion of loot boxes in its ...
Valve are being taken to court again over their billion dollar lootbox business, which allegedly "use the same psychological techniques as casino games".
The lawsuit, filed March 9, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, accuses Valve of knowingly operating unlawful gambling through its loot box system, a feature the ...
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