On Tuesday, Roblox filed a lawsuit to shut down the buying-and-selling of Roblox digital goods on PlayerAuctions. Third-party marketplaces occupy a grey area: they’re not necessarily illegal ...
Grand Theft Auto and Borderlands publisher Take-Two Interactive is suing PlayerAuctions - an online marketplace ...
Take-Two Interactive Software, the parent company of GTA developer Rockstar Games, has filed a lawsuit against PlayerAuctions ...
Take-Two isn't the only company going after PlayerAuctions. Early last month, Roblox filed a similar suit in the Northern District of California Court covering roughly the same accusations ...
In a notion filed at the Californian US District Court, Take-Two Interactive have joined Roblox in a legal campaign against ...
Last month, Roblox sued PlayerAuctions for similar claims — that the company is illegally profiting off Roblox properties, and encouraging players to break Roblox’s rules. Take-Two Interactive ...
Take-Two is suing online marketplace PlayerAuction for undermining the sacred value of the almighty Shark Card.
The company has sued PlayerAuctions, a marketplace that lets people buy things like accounts and in-game currency for video games, IGN reports. Roblox also sued the marketplace last month. [Link: ...
Rockstar Games isn’t the first gaming giant to declare war on digital fraudsters. Destiny 2 and Valorant have both taken ...