Jury Awards $25 Million to Players in Landmark Case Against Game Developer for Targeting Gambling Addicts

Washington, D.C. — In a landmark decision on Friday, a federal jury in Washington awarded approximately $25 million in damages to a class of players who sued game developer High 5 Games. The lawsuit accused the company of specifically designing its social casino-style mobile apps to exploit gambling addicts, whom the plaintiffs claim were deliberately targeted as major revenue sources, often referred to colloquially in the gaming industry as “whales.” The plaintiffs, consisting of individuals from various backgrounds, alleged that the company’s tactics not only violated multiple consumer protection laws but also directly led to … Read more