Gaming addiction can have serious Learn how allegations involving addictive game design have led to gaming addiction lawsuits.

If gaming addiction has affected your child’s mental health, education or daily life, you may be able to pursue a video game addiction lawsuit seeking compensation for related harms.

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What to know about the video game addiction lawsuit

Core Issue: Lawsuits allege that certain video game companies designed games with features intended to encourage prolonged play and increase user engagement. Plaintiffs claim these design features contributed to gaming addiction and related harms among children, teens and young adults.

Who it Affects: Individuals who played video games extensively and experienced symptoms associated with gaming addiction or Internet Gaming Disorder may be eligible to pursue a lawsuit for gamers. Many claims involve children and teenagers whose gaming habits allegedly caused significant disruptions in daily life.

Harm/Impact: Plaintiffs allege that gaming addiction contributed to school decline, family conflict, social withdrawal, depression, anxiety, physical injuries and suicidal thoughts or acts. 

Legal Status: Video game lawsuits are being filed in courts across the country. As of June 2026, no major video game addiction settlement has been announced.

Take Action: If gaming addiction has affected you or your child’s mental health, education or daily life, you may be able to pursue a video game addiction lawsuit to seek compensation. Complete the form on this page to see if you qualify. 

What is the video game addiction lawsuit about?

Video game lawsuits allege that certain game developers designed games with features intended to maximize player engagement, sometimes at the expense of players’ mental and physical well-being.

These lawsuits claim that:

Video game companies used reward systems, achievements and other engagement features to encourage prolonged play

Developers marketed and designed games for children, teens and young adults despite concerns about addiction-related harms

Companies failed to adequately warn players and families about the potential risks associated with excessive gaming, including Internet Gaming Disorder

Individuals and families affected by gaming addiction may have legal options worth exploring.

Who qualifies for the video game addiction lawsuit?

You may qualify to pursue a gaming addiction lawsuit if you or your child:

Time limits may apply. Do not wait to check whether you may qualify.

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Case updates

Legal status as of June 2026

While no major video game addiction settlement has been announced, attorneys continue to investigate claims and pursue individual cases. 

Since 2023, dozens of video game lawsuits have been filed across the United States, targeting major game developers and publishers.

This page was last reviewed and updated in June 2026 to reflect the latest case developments.

How video game addiction can cause harm

Gaming addiction, often referred to as Internet Gaming Disorder, has been recognized by many medical professionals and health organizations as a serious behavioral health concern. The harms associated with compulsive gaming can extend beyond the screen and affect nearly every aspect of a person’s life.

Academic and Professional Harm: Gaming addiction may contribute to declining grades, absenteeism and difficulty meeting academic or workplace responsibilities. Some individuals struggle to complete schoolwork, maintain employment or keep up with daily obligations.

Behavioral and Emotional Harm: Compulsive gaming can lead to social withdrawal, emotional distress and intense “gamer rage” — extreme anger triggered by losing or being unable to play. These episodes may result in yelling, cursing or physical outbursts.

Physical Harm: Extended gaming sessions have been associated with repetitive stress injuries, including carpal tunnel syndrome and “gamer’s thumb.” Some individuals have also reported seizures related to flashing lights or prolonged screen exposure.

Mental Health Harm: Gaming addiction has been associated with depression, anxiety and increased irritability. In severe cases, individuals may experience suicidal thoughts and actions or other serious mental health crises.

Video game addiction lawsuits seek to hold game developers accountable for the alleged harms associated with compulsive gaming.

The growing impact of gaming addiction

Gaming addiction is a growing concern for both children and adults. Some studies estimate that millions of Americans may struggle with problematic gaming behaviors.

Video game lawsuits allege that certain game developers used design features intended to encourage prolonged play while failing to adequately warn players and families about potential risks. Plaintiffs seek to hold companies accountable for the harms allegedly associated with compulsive gaming.

What games may be involved in video game addiction lawsuits?

Video game addiction lawsuits often focus on games that allegedly use engagement features, such as rewards, progression systems, social competition and microtransactions. Some of the titles frequently discussed in connection with gaming addiction claims include:

Apex Legends

Call of Duty 

Counter-Strike

Fortnite

Grand Theft Auto 5

League of Legends 

Minecraft

Overwatch

Rainbow Six

Roblox

Rocket League

Siege 

Teamfight Tactics 

Valorant 

World of Warcraft 

Others that have microtransactions and multiple-player capacity

Video game addiction settlementand payout information

No major video game addiction settlement has been announced as of June 2026. However, if a future settlement is reached, compensation may depend on a variety of factors.

Factors that may affect a potential video game addiction lawsuit payout include:

Medical treatment and therapy costs for gaming addiction or related mental health conditions

Lost wages or educational support if gaming addiction impacted school or work performance

Emotional distress or counseling for the affected individual or family members

Wrongful death claims, in cases where gaming addiction contributed to suicide

Other financial losses related to compulsive gaming, such as hardware, in-game purchases or treatment expenses

Any future video game addiction settlement could provide compensation for qualifying individuals while also helping hold game developers accountable for alleged harms associated with compulsive gaming.

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