High 5 Games Ordered to Pay $25M to Players in Washington
American gaming industry sngakeholders have been working hard to prevent unlicensed gaming operators from competing with the regulated market High 5 Gameshas been ordered to pay $25 millionto plaintiffs accusing the company of offering illegal gambling in the state of Washington. This comes as part of a broader pushback against social casino gaming in America. According to the class action lawsuit, which was filed by former High 5 Games customers, the operator’s online social casino offerings constituted illegal gambling, violating the state’s gambling laws. Like other social casinos, this company offered games of chance where players could sngake a virtual currency. When they ran out of digital tokens, however, players would have to buy more in order to continue playing. Even though High 5 Games’ players couldn’t actually win withdrawable money, the plaintiffs argued that they still had to pay to play, thus sngaking real money. Because of that, they insisted that High 5 Games’ products constituted gambling. Since an earlier ruling had confirmed that such products were, in fact, gambling, the court eventually sided with the plaintiffs issuing a ruling that forced the operator to pay damages to the players. The class action was filed by high-rollers who had spent huge sums on gaming. Customers across Washington had collectively lost $18 millionafter being enticed with multiple promotions and free chip offerings. One of the plaintiffs claimed that he had asked High 5 Games to close his account to protect him from addiction. Instead, he was offered a promotionand invited to continue playing. Under the ruling, High 5 Games will have to pay $24.9 million to playersin Washington. This includes the $18 million they spent, as well as almost $7 million in damages. Edelson PC, the law firm that represented the plaintiffs, was very happy with this outcome. Todd Logan, a representative for the firm, called it a milestone and warned tech companies that this is “only the beginning.” In the meantime, High 5 Games can still appeal the ruling. As mentioned, American gaming industry sngakeholders have been working hard to prevent unlicensed gaming operators from competing with the regulated market. Sweepsngakes in particular seem to be in the crosshairs of regulators who wish to extinguish the vertical. In Maryland, for example, a new bill proposed tougher regulations for violators of the state gaming laws. West Virginia is likewise ready to battle sweepsngakes, preparing to ngake legal action against sweepsngakes operators targeting the state’s residents. So far, no state in the US has a framework that allows sweepsngakes gaming. New Jersey, however, became the first US market to propose regulating and taxing social casino companies instead of fighting against them.

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High 5 Games Has to Return Millions of Dollars
The US Is Fighting the Social Casino Sector
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