Steven Cohen  |  October 28, 2019

Category: Legal News

star trek video gameA class action lawsuit has been waged against Scopely Inc. by users claiming that the online video game company decreased the value of virtual goods purchased on the video game Star Trek Fleet Command (STFC).

Plaintiff Vernon Ackies says that he purchased virtual goods on the Star Trek video game and found out that Scopely decreased the value and the effectiveness of the goods after he bought them.

“Simply stated, Scopely took advantage of, and defrauded, its players through numerous unconscionable commercial practices and fraudulent acts to extract as much money as possible from them,” the Star Trek video game class action lawsuit notes.

The plaintiff states that Star Trek Fleet Command is a multiplayer online game, or “MMO,” which allows players to participate at the same time over the internet. STFC is free to play, but players can buy virtual goods with real money to enhance their abilities compared to other players on the game.

The Star Trek Fleet Command class action states that, for as high as $99.99 players can purchase “resources,” “materials,” “character cards,” “faction credits,” and “ship blueprints.” In addition, the plaintiff notes that game players can purchase “packs,” like “Master Station Upgrade Pack” and “Ultra Ship Power Pack,” which encompass tokens which are used to upgrade a player’s character, space station or space ship.

“Making upgrades to a player’s space station and space ship through the purchase of virtual goods is an important function in STFC. Without making these upgrades, which cost real money, competitive players are unable to advance far in STFC and are easily defeated by other players who have made such purchases and upgrades,” the Scopely class action lawsuit states.

In addition, the plaintiff claims that the defendant represents the importance of upgrading a player’s space station and space ship.

The Scopely class action lawsuit alleges that STFC misrepresents to players the cost of Star Trek Fleet Command’s virtual goods. The plaintiff claims that STFC subtracted more in-game currencies from a player’s balance than the stated cost prior to purchase.

The plaintiff also claims that players pay for virtual goods that had stated benefits and capabilities at the time of the purchase, but that the players did not get those benefits and capabilities that they paid for.

The Star Trek Fleet Command class action lawsuit also claims that in February 2019, after complaints from STFC players, Scopely released an “update” to the game, which was supposed to fix parts of the software that was causing issues.

The plaintiff claims that these updates made changes to the “rules” of STFC, which had an effect on the “in-game economy and cost structure.”

“The February 2019 update, as well as a series of subsequent updates, substantially changed the rules of STFC and the in-game economy, effectively devaluing all prior purchases made by paying players,” the Scopely class action lawsuit alleges.

The plaintiff also alleges that Scopely makes it hard for Star Trek Fleet Command players to file complaints and refuses to issue refunds to players who have lost purchased virtual goods bought with real-world money.

“Refunds are not issued even if the virtual good was lost through no fault of the player…or if a virtual good does not operate as represented,” the Scopely class action lawsuit states.

The plaintiff has filed this action under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, conversion, unjust enrichment, and legal fraud.

Did you purchase virtual goods while playing Star Trek Fleet Command? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiff is represented by Bob Kasolas and Mark E. Critchley of Brach Eichler LLC.

The Scopely Star Trek Fleet Command In Game Purchase Class Action Lawsuit is Ackies v. Scopely, Inc. Case No. 2:19-cv-19247, in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey.

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513 thoughts onStar Trek Fleet Command Players Lose Virtual Goods, Class Action Says

  1. Mark Silva says:

    Yes many of times. In addition when they had events multiple times game did not register points earned. And everytime I start a ticket I always lose. They always saying I got credit. Also events being there one moment then when I start participating event disappears. I gave up contacting scopelys support a long time ago because I always lose. The last maintenance they had, which turned into a fail, I had a 24 hour shield and when I finally was able to login my shield was down, shops were destroyed. Station was attacked and resources lost

  2. Animal@aol.com says:

    Add me to the class action

  3. Wayne jenkins says:

    Add me to the class action

  4. Scott says:

    I have experienced and been victim to 100% of the same as the accusations above. I’ve also been victim to the shield glitch in April which Scopely repeatedly replied they would look into and never did. They admitted there was a glitch that they fixed but never reimbursed anyone for their error. Please add me to the lawsuit.

  5. John says:

    I would say I have spent over $1000 dollars to date in this game, and have seen the shield timers malfunction glitches galore and spend hours on the phone to iTunes trying to see if I will get what I bought in game or if they (scopely) was just taking my money and not sending rss in game, even if I did get the rss scopely changed the rules and or in game currency requirements at whim it seems like, the more you spend the more you got but the more they would take, one day the game timers glitched and instead of loosing rss the game let you refine as much rss as you wanted, scopely instantly fixed the programming shames the players that refined rss in that time fram and took back their refined rss and yes rewarded players like my self that wasn’t online during that time using that refinery but most of the time the “glitches” or game changes only happend in scopely’s favor,

  6. lotharofhillpeople says:

    I have been playing since launch and have noticed all of the described action written here. Especially the predetory sales practices. I only recently made purchases because the small 4.99 buys would actually unlock the more expensive mission packs needed to progress the in game missions. Scopely made a record amount of profits doing this unethical practice. They also make it almost impossible to find out how to contact support I still have not found out how.

  7. Reece Young says:

    Whether it’s paying for upgrades in this game, or some massive paywall to stay competitive it never translates to what is stated in the game and I regret even spending money on this game.

    Add me to the list as well.

  8. Emmanuel DeFreitas says:

    I purchased a pack that promised a performance boost of 100% in a ships attack area to only see a minuscule increase. A total waste of money and a scam

  9. Doug says:

    Scopely has refused to refund me for the exact same issues as stated above. Please add me to the suit also.

  10. Greg Harris says:

    Been playing months myself too and the tactics/special sales really do squeeze you. It’s like the moment scopley thinks you have money they suddenly offer a sale.

    Add me to the suite

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