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    Home » Valve Responds to New York State Lawsuit, Emphasizing Widespread Use of Loot Boxes Beyond Video Games
    Valve Responds to New York State Lawsuit, Emphasizing Widespread Use of Loot Boxes Beyond Video Games
    Valve argues loot boxes "widely used, not just in video games but in the tangible world" as it expresses 'disappointment' over New York state lawsuit
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    Valve Responds to New York State Lawsuit, Emphasizing Widespread Use of Loot Boxes Beyond Video Games

    Jenny WolfBy Jenny WolfMarch 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    New York State Sues Valve Over Loot Box Mechanisms in Video Games

    In a significant legal development, New York Attorney General Letitia James has initiated a lawsuit against Valve Corporation, alleging that the company’s implementation of loot boxes constitutes illegal gambling. Valve, the parent company of the popular gaming platform Steam, expressed disappointment over the lawsuit and maintains that its “mystery boxes” comply with state gambling laws.

    In a comprehensive public statement, Valve disclosed that it first received communication from the New York Attorney General’s office regarding its in-game items earlier this year. The company argued that loot boxes, akin to traditional collectibles like baseball cards, are a common practice both in gaming and in physical merchandise. Valve cited examples such as Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering as products that feature similar mechanisms.

    The company emphasized that players are not obliged to purchase or open loot boxes to enjoy their games, highlighting the purely cosmetic nature of the items contained within. “Most users engage with our games without ever opening a mystery box, as these items do not impact gameplay,” Valve explained.

    Throughout the investigation by the Attorney General’s office, Valve underscored its proactive measures aimed at combating the misuse of its items on gambling platforms and addressing account fraud. The company reported having locked over one million Steam accounts associated with gaming, fraud, and theft violations. Valve also noted its introduction of features designed to mitigate gambling-related activities, asserting that it does not collaborate with gambling sites.

    Valve voiced serious concerns regarding the proposals from the Attorney General’s office, particularly the suggestion to make loot boxes non-transferable. “Such changes misconstrue the nature of digital items, which should be treated similarly to tangible collectibles,” the statement read. The company argued that the ability for players to trade and sell their items enhances consumer rights and should not be restricted.

    Finally, Valve raised objections against the Attorney General’s push for expanded user data collection for age verification, claiming it could lead to invasive measures affecting all users globally. The company emphasized the importance of user privacy and its commitment to collect only essential information.

    Valve concluded its statement by expressing a willingness to comply with any future legislation governing loot boxes that may arise from the New York legislature, while simultaneously asserting that the demands from the Attorney General exceeded current legal requirements.

    As the legal proceedings unfold, Valve has highlighted the potential ramifications for users in New York and beyond. For further insights into the lawsuit and its implications, Eurogamer’s Connor Makar consulted legal experts to evaluate the likelihood of success for the state’s case.

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