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Father Sues Several Video Game Companies for Just $1.50 After His Son Became “Addicted” to Gaming

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Having trouble viewing the text? You can always read the original article here: Father Sues Several Video Game Companies for Just $1.50 After His Son Became “Addicted” to Gaming Lawsuits against video game companies seem to be increasingly common lately, including a recent case in Brazil where Microsoft was ordered to restore a gamer’s hacked Xbox account and all his digital games, as well as pay him $400 in damages. Now, a father has taken seve…

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Video games have been dominating the entertainment market for decades and it’s not for less. Over time, the adventures that you can live in both individual and online games have managed to captivate billions of people around the world. While it seems like a really interesting, fun and even good hobby for the development of certain aspects, like everything else, too much can be a problem. On this occasion, a father has denounced a few companies i…

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Lately, the lawsuits against video game companies, such as the one that has fallen to Sony by the end of the physical format on PlayStation, seem to be on the order of the day.Now we know the case of a father who has decided to take several video game companies to court asking for what a coffee costs, because he does not seek financial compensation.This man from China claims that the anti-addiction systems of his companies could not stop his son…

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hobbyconsolas.com broke the news on Sunday, August 9, 2026.
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