How The patch notes The civil lawsuit was reportedly instigated by Mark Sutherland, who bought some items Driving me crazyand Shawn Moore, who did too NHL. The lawsuit seeks “damages for unjust enrichment resulting from the defendants’ operation of an illegal gaming system through the sale of so-called” loot boxes “in popular video games.”
The “illegal” part is based on the belief that loot boxes that can be bought without knowing what is in them constitute gambling and that EA does not have the appropriate license to offer this in Canada.
The suit doesn’t just cover Driving me crazy and NHL But there are tons of other EA titles out there too, from mobile games to series like FIFA, Battlefield, Dragon Age and Mass effect.
The case is waiting for the response from EA, however The patch notes – a legal blog – point out that unlike many class action lawsuits that can be hastily put together and as much about advertising as anything else, “this is not a self-represented litigator filing a harassment lawsuit, but a well-advocated claim of one experienced legal teams specializing in advising large companies on such matters. ”
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