Uncategorized

‘Fortnite’ Facing Class Action Lawsuit For Being Too Addictive

Epic Games may have a class-action lawsuit on their hands after the parents of  teenage sons in Canada claimed the company purposely designed the battle royale game, Fortnite, to be as addictive as cocaine.

The Montreal-based law firm, Calex Légal, filed a motion in Quebec Superior Court Thursday on behalf of two parents who approached the firm separately about their 10- and 15-year-old sons, who they claim developed a severe dependence on the game.

The suit, which hasn’t been approved yet, will hold U.S. video game publisher Epic Games and its Canadian affiliate based in British Columbia accountable for using psychologists and statisticians “to develop the most addictive game possible.”

“The addiction to the game Fortnite has real consequences on the lives of players, many of whom have developed problems such that they do not eat, do not shower and no longer socialize,” the lawsuit states. “Moreover, rehabilitation centers specifically dedicated to addiction to Fortnite have opened all over the world, particularly in Quebec and Canada, to treat people for addiction.”

While the entire lawsuit may sound ridiculous to some, it could gain a significant amount of traction considering the basis for these claims. The lawsuit would be under the same structure as a 2015 Quebec Superior Court ruling that determined tobacco companies were responsible for disclosing the health risks associated with their products. Additionally, last year the World Health Organization acknowledged video game addiction, or “gaming disorder” a real disease.

Fortnite is free-to-play but also has a virtual currency system that lets players buy cosmetic items for their characters.

“The defendants used the same tactics as the creators of slot machines, or variable reward programs, (to ensure) the dependence of its users,” the lawsuit, which was translated from French, alleges. “Children are particularly vulnerable to this manipulation since their self-control system in the brain is not developed enough.”

WATCH ‘ARROW’ HOTTIE EMILY BETT RICKARDS TALK HER FAVORITE GAMES & STRATEGIES!

Whatever happens, Fortnite will still remain immensely popular with adolescents and teenagers alike. All that might change is an extra warning screen upon starting the game and possible compensation for those filing the court case.

Like
Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry
Brandon Gitte

Recent Posts

‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 4’ Set For Release – Here’s What You Need To Know

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 is yet another massive title that was announced last…

5 hours ago

After Bears Quarterback Caleb Williams Graces ‘Madden NFL 27’ Cover, Fans Debate If He Deserves It

The official Madden NFL account confirmed on X that Caleb Williams, quarterback of the Chicago…

1 day ago

New ‘The Witcher 3’ Expansion Will Set Up The Next Trilogy In The Franchise

Last month, studio CD Projekt Red announced a third expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild…

2 days ago

Steam Deck OLED Is Available Again After Selling Out Twice – How To Get Yours Now

The good news is that on May 27, Valve announced on its site that the…

3 days ago

New ‘Dragon Quest’ Protagonist Could Have A Twist

The new trailer for the latest entry in the Dragon Quest franchise, Dragon Quest XII:…

4 days ago

‘Star Fox’ Comes In Blasting With A Day 1 Update

With Star Fox, a modern remake of 1997's Star Fox 64, releasing this summer, Nintendo…

2 weeks ago