The company behind Steam also pushed back on claims made by the New York AG about video games and violence Counter Strike 2 ...
Valve has responded to New York state's recent loot box lawsuit announcement, saying it doesn't believe its "mystery boxes" violate gambling laws.
Valve, maker of Steam and games like Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and TF2, has responded to a New York lawsuit filed against the ...
The Pan-European Game Information age-ratings body — better known as PEGI, the European equivalent of the ESRB — is revising how games are rated in Europe. From July 2026, four new categories will be ...
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Valve has responded to the New York Attorney General's lawsuit, stating it has "serious concerns with the alterations the NYAG claims are necessary to make to our games." More like this 'The ...
PEGI director Dirk Bosmans explains why the European body is rethinking how it rates games, taking into account "online interactive risks" such as battle passes ...
It must be 2017 because loot boxes are back in the news again. Two weeks after New York's attorney general sued Valve over its use of the gimmick, the company has responded. In short, the Steam maker ...
Valve has responded after the New York AG filed a lawsuit claiming that loot boxes in several of the company’s games violate state gambling laws.