Seven major video-game companies are accused of misleading gamers into spending money within the EU. The European Consumer ...
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The European Consumer Organization takes aim at some of the biggest mobile gaming companies for misleading players.
Seven major games companies – including Epic Games, Electronic Arts, and Roblox – have been accused of misleading ...
The complaint targets Microsoft's Activision Blizzard, Mojang Studios, Supercell, which is majority-owned by China's Tencent, and French peer Ubisoft.
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