Video Game Addiction Class Action Lawsuit

If you or a loved one have developed any of the below diagnosis and injuries due to video game addiction, you may be entitled to compensation through a video game addiction lawsuit. Games and companies like Fortnite, Roblox, or Minecraft must be held accountable. These lawsuits allege that gaming companies intentionally designed their apps and games to be addictive—especially for children and teens.

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You or a loved one may qualify if:

  • You or your child began compulsively playing between ages 8 and 25
  • You experienced emotional, physical, or financial harm due to gaming

  • You or your child have been diagnosed with one of the below "Accepted Diagnosis and Injuries".

  • You played Fortnite, Roblox, Call of Duty, Minecraft, or similar platforms for several hours a day

Accepted Video Game Addiction Diagnosis and Injuries:

  • ADHD/ADD
  • ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder)
  • Video Game Addiction
  • Gamer’s Rage
  • Gamer’s Withdrawal
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Panic Disorder
  • Social Phobia
  • Treatment for Hypertension
  • Physical Therapy
  • Carpal Tunnel
  • Gamer’s Thumb
  • Trigger Finger
  • De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Neck Sprain/Herniation
  • Computer Vision Loss
  • Computer Vision Syndrome
  • Seizures
  • Changes in CT/MRI Brain Scans
  • Homeschooling due to gaming issues
  • High School Dropout due to gaming issues
  • Anti-Social Disorder
  • Attempted Suicide

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Video Game Addiction Lawsuit Updates: August 2025

July 11, 2025

  • New Roblox Sexual Assault Lawsuit Filed: An Alabama family has sued Roblox and Discord, alleging that these platforms enabled a chain of events leading to the attempted sexual assault of their 14-year-old daughter. The complaint claims both companies lacked safeguards against online grooming and exploitation.

June 27, 2025

  • Study Links Gaming/Smartphone Overuse to Developmental Harm: A large-scale study found that 1.2% of children aged 10–14 meet the clinical threshold for Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), with 9.9% at risk for smartphone addiction. The research connected IGD and problematic phone use to higher levels of emotional, social, and physical developmental harm.

June 26, 2025

  • New Federal Lawsuit Alleges Fortnite and Minecraft Addiction: A Los Angeles family has filed a lawsuit against Epic Games and Microsoft Corporation, claiming their minor child developed a severe gaming addiction due to intentional addictive design in games like Fortnite and Minecraft. The complaint asserts the companies exploited psychological vulnerabilities in minors, causing emotional, psychological, and physical harm.

June 15, 2025

  • Study Links Internet Gaming Disorder to Suicidal Ideation: A large-scale cohort study of over 96,000 Chinese adolescents found that Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) is a significant predictor of the onset, persistence, and worsening of suicidal thoughts, highlighting mental health risks from excessive gaming.

May 7, 2025

  • California Cases Consolidated: The Judicial Council of California has approved the consolidation of all video game addiction lawsuits pending in the state’s courts into a single coordinated proceeding, Judicial Council Coordinated Proceeding (JCCP) No. 5363, overseen by Judge Samantha P. Jessner in Los Angeles Superior Court. This consolidation aims to streamline pretrial proceedings and promote judicial efficiency.

March 11, 2025

  • New Video Game Addiction Lawsuit Filed: A lawsuit has been filed in Los Angeles, California, against Roblox Corporation, Epic Games, Microsoft, and Mojang, alleging that their video games are designed to be addictive to minors and cause severe harm. The lawsuit claims that the companies intentionally used manipulative tactics to keep minors engaged for prolonged periods, leading to compulsive gaming behaviors. The family is seeking damages for emotional distress and other harms.

February 7, 2025

  • New Study Links Video Game Addiction and Aggression: A recent study has found a positive correlation between video game addiction and aggressive behavior among adolescents. The research suggests that teenagers addicted to violent video games, particularly those depicting war and combat, are more likely to exhibit aggressive behaviors in school settings. This study adds to the ongoing debate about the impact of violent video games on young people.

January 28, 2025

  • New Video Game Addiction Lawsuit Filed in California: A California family has filed a lawsuit against Roblox Corporation and Google, alleging that their 11-year-old child suffered harm due to the addictive nature of Roblox games. The lawsuit claims the companies used manipulative design features and failed to warn about the risks of gaming addiction. This case adds to the growing number of lawsuits against video game companies, highlighting concerns about the impact of gaming on children's mental health and well-being.

January 8, 2025

  • New Lawsuit Alleges Video Games Cause Addiction and Harm: A new lawsuit filed in California accuses major video game companies, including Roblox, Epic Games, Microsoft, and Nintendo, of designing their games to be addictive and causing psychological and financial harm to young players. The lawsuit seeks compensatory and punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief to prevent further harm.

November 20, 2024

  • Family Sues Minecraft Developers Over Addiction and Privacy Violations: A California family has filed a lawsuit against Roblox, Microsoft, and others, alleging that the game Minecraft was designed to be addictive and that the companies violated privacy laws by collecting personal information from minors without proper consent.

September 19, 2024

  • Video Game Companies Seek Dismissal of Addiction Lawsuit: Activision Blizzard, Roblox, Microsoft, Nintendo, and other video game companies have filed motions to dismiss a lawsuit alleging their games are intentionally designed to be addictive. The companies argue that the case is protected under the First Amendment and that the claims are time-barred.

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What Is Video Game Addiction?

Video game addiction, or Internet Gaming Disorder, involves compulsive gaming behavior that disrupts daily life and well-being. A growing body of evidence highlights how gaming companies employ tactics that encourage overuse, particularly targeting minors and young adults.

Common Harms of Video Game Addiction Include:

  • Social Isolation: Withdrawal from relationships and reduced social development.
  • Anxiety and Depression: Increased rates of mental health challenges linked to gaming.
  • Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI): Damage to hands and wrists from prolonged controller use.
  • Sleep Disruption: Lost sleep leading to other health complications.
  • Aggression: Excessive anger and “gamer’s rage” caused by frustration or competition.
  • School and Job Issues: Declining performance due to prioritizing gaming over responsibilities.

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Gaming Companies Under Fire

Recent lawsuits accuse major gaming companies of prioritizing profit over user safety. Defendants include:

  • Epic Games (Fortnite): Allegedly using addictive game mechanics targeting young users.
  • Roblox Corporation (Roblox): Accused of promoting in-game purchases that fuel addiction.
  • Activision Blizzard (Call of Duty): Claims involve psychological tactics to increase playtime.
  • Rockstar Games (Grand Theft Auto): Lawsuits cite failure to warn users of addictive content.

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How Video Game Addiction Lawsuits Help

Victims are seeking compensation for the physical, emotional, and financial harm caused by addictive gaming designs. Legal claims focus on:

  • Failure to Warn: Gaming companies did not inform users of the risks of addiction.
  • Defective Design: Using psychological methods like random rewards and social pressures to make games habit-forming.

Families allege that gaming companies deliberately exploited vulnerable users, particularly minors, to increase profits through in-game transactions and prolonged engagement.

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Consequences of Video Game Addiction

The harm caused by video game addiction extends beyond the screen. Plaintiffs in recent lawsuits report:

  • Medical Costs: Therapy and treatment expenses to address mental health challenges.
  • Lost Wages: Diminished academic or professional performance due to addiction.
  • Pain and Suffering: Emotional distress caused by social isolation, depression, and family strain.

These lawsuits aim to hold gaming companies accountable for their role in creating and profiting from addiction, while helping victims reclaim their lives.

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Why Now?

Video game addiction is gaining recognition as a serious issue, with alarming statistics underscoring the need for action:

  • A 2023 study found that 8.5% of gamers worldwide show signs of addiction, disproportionately affecting teens and young adults.

  • The World Health Organization officially classified “gaming disorder” as a mental health condition in recent years.

  • Reports reveal that gaming companies rake in billions annually from microtransactions, a practice linked to addictive behavior.

Legal action is critical in addressing this epidemic and protecting future generations from harm.

How Injury Claims Can Help

At Injury Claims, we connect individuals and families impacted by video game addiction with experienced attorneys. Our legal partners specialize in holding gaming companies accountable for their harmful practices and securing compensation for victims.

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