Canadian Parents Sue Epic Games, Claiming Children "Addicted" to Fortnite
Canadian Parents Sue Epic Games, Claiming Children "Addicted" to Fortnite
Parents in Canada have filed a lawsuit against Epic Games, claiming that the company has produced addictive video games that have a detrimental effect on his children’s well-being.According to The New York Post, the lawsuit was filed in Quebec Superior Court earlier this week.In their complaint, the parents claim that Epic Games intentionally developed Fortnite, a popular battle royale-style shooter, to be “highly addictive.”One of the parents alleges that their child has logged an estimated 7,700 hours of gameplay in less than two years—an average of three hours per day.Another said that their son played for nearly 7,000 and was angered when his parents placed a “lock” on his computer to limit his game time.While the parents’ claims may be controversial, Quebec Superior Court Justice Sylvain Lussier found on Wednesday that the lawsuit “does not appear frivolous or manifestly ill-founded.”
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