Valve has moved to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the Attorney General of New York, which alleges that the sale of Cases in Counter-Strike 2 is promoting unregulated gambling to underage gamers. In a filing on May 18, Valve argued that it would be a “slippery slope” if they were punished, claiming that a decision against them could open the door to similar litigation against baseball cards, Labubus, and more.
Valve moves to dismiss gambling lawsuit against Counter-Strike 2 cases
20 May 20260

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