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We have added a new case to stopsuingvalve.com: People of the State of New York v. Valve Corporation (Supreme Court, New York County; Index No. 450952/2026). On 25 February 2026, the New York Attorney General filed a complaint alleging that loot-box-style mechanics in Valve games amount to unlawful gambling under state law. This is a state enforcement action, not a private class action like the UK CAT case or the federal Washington class action on the site.

How to get email only for this New York case

We added a dedicated mailing list: US Attorney General Steam Lawsuit Updates. To subscribe:

  1. Open stopsuingvalve.com.
  2. Easiest: Jump to the case with this link, open the case details, and click Stay Updated. The subscribe form opens with US Attorney General Steam Lawsuit Updates already selected (you can add or remove other lists before you submit).
  3. Or: Click Subscribe in the top of the site, enter your email (and optional name), tick US Attorney General Steam Lawsuit Updates, complete the verification step, then submit.

We also offer New Lawsuits on the same form if you want a short mailing list for whenever we add another lawsuit page to the site. You can subscribe to that alone or together with the New York list.

What you will find on the new page

Legal — We are not lawyers. This email is for general information only. For the complaint, court filings, and any official communications, rely on the Attorney General’s materials, the court record, and Valve’s FAQ—not our summary alone. There is no class opt-out form for this enforcement suit in the way there is for the UK or federal class actions we cover.

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