Video Game Addiction Lawsuits: What You Need to Know
Video game addiction is becoming one of the most pressing legal and public health issues of our time. As gaming companies continue to design products with algorithms and psychological triggers that keep players—especially children and teens—engaged for hours on end, families are left dealing with the fallout: emotional trauma, financial losses, social withdrawal, and mental health crises. This category page explores the growing wave of lawsuits related to video game addiction and curates the most important blog posts, legal updates, and resources available at Mass Tort Intake Center.
What Is Video Game Addiction?

Video game addiction, also known as Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), is characterized by compulsive use of video games despite harmful consequences. Recognized by both the World Health Organization and the American Psychiatric Association, this condition involves:
Loss of control over gaming habits
Withdrawal symptoms when not playing
Prioritization of gaming over family, school, and health
Continued play despite social, academic, or physical problems
These behaviors are often not accidental. Many lawsuits claim that companies intentionally design addictive experiences using variable reward loops, microtransactions, social ranking systems, and in-game currencies—all to increase revenue and player engagement at the expense of user well-being.
Why Are Families Filing Lawsuits?
Parents and guardians across the country are taking legal action, arguing that gaming companies:
Failed to warn users and parents about the risks of addiction
Used psychological manipulation to foster compulsive behavior
Profited from in-game purchases made by addicted minors
Ignored the impact of excessive play on children’s mental and physical health
These lawsuits aim to recover compensation for:
Medical and therapy expenses
Lost educational opportunities
Emotional distress
Financial losses due to microtransactions
Damage to family relationships and development
Key Games and Developers Named in Legal Actions
Our blog articles dive deep into cases involving the following games and platforms:
Fortnite (Epic Games)
Roblox
Call of Duty (Activision Blizzard)
League of Legends (Riot Games)
Minecraft (Microsoft)
Apex Legends (EA)
These companies face scrutiny for their monetization strategies, manipulative game design, and targeting of youth users.
Featured Blog Topics in This Category
Our blog posts on video game addiction lawsuits cover the following areas:
1. Legal Background on Gaming Addiction Lawsuits
Learn how this area of law is developing, including:
Multidistrict litigation efforts
State-level class actions
Precedents from tobacco and social media addiction cases
2. How to Know If You Have a Claim
Blog articles help you understand:
Whether your child’s gaming behavior meets the threshold for IGD
What documents and evidence strengthen your claim
Age limits, statute of limitations, and qualifying criteria
3. Sample Lawsuits and Case Studies
Explore real-world examples such as:
A 13-year-old boy who developed depression after months of playing Fortnite 10+ hours per day
A girl who spent thousands of dollars on Roblox without parental consent
A college student who dropped out after becoming addicted to multiplayer games
4. In-Depth Analysis of In-Game Features
We break down how specific game mechanics contribute to addictive behavior:
Loot boxes and chance-based rewards
Daily login streaks
Competitive rank resets
Pressure to make microtransactions for progression
Emerging Scientific Support
Our posts cite studies from leading institutions:
American Academy of Pediatrics research on screen time and brain development
WHO data on IGD in adolescents
Legal filings that include expert testimony from psychiatrists and neuroscientists
These insights help validate claims and provide context for potential settlements.
What Compensation Might Be Available?
Depending on the severity and documentation of harm, compensation in video game addiction cases may cover:
Psychological treatment and counseling bills
Reimbursement for unauthorized or coerced in-game purchases
Educational support (tutoring, special schooling)
Long-term therapy for trauma, depression, or anxiety
Damages for emotional distress and reduced quality of life
Although settlements are case-dependent, early indicators suggest potential awards ranging from $5,000 to over $100,000 for families who can show prolonged harm and financial loss.
How to Start a Claim
Each post in this category includes guidance on:
Contacting a qualified mass tort attorney
Filling out pre-screening questionnaires
Preserving chat logs, payment history, and screen time data
Navigating HIPAA and FERPA for medical and school records
We also provide a confidential intake form for families looking to explore their legal options without commitment.
Future of This Litigation
This area of mass tort law is still developing. Blog posts regularly cover:
Changes to statutes of limitations for youth-related claims
Proposed federal legislation on children’s online safety
Consolidation of claims into national multidistrict litigation (MDL)
Explore the Full Video Game Addiction Category
Browse our archive of articles covering every facet of this emerging mass tort. Each post includes plain-English summaries, legal updates, and tips for families and advocates.
If your child has shown signs of gaming addiction, or if your family has suffered emotionally or financially due to game-related behavior, this is where your path to legal relief begins.
Mass Tort Intake Center is not a law firm. We provide education and intake support for those seeking legal assistance related to mass tort claims. All information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.












