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.
The New York Attorney General accused Valve of promoting “unregulated gambling” through the incredibly popular Cases in Counter-Strike 2.
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