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. Brian McKeown says:

    I have made numerous purchases with scopely and star trek, i have not recieved stated rewards and unclear when purchasing for certain rewards. They leave it ambiguous and dont explain anything. They just want your money unfortunately. They do not respond and there is no notificatikn if u do. Have provided screen shots like asked but always ask for more without following through.

  2. Tyler Mowbrey says:

    I too have purchased a large amount from scopley for this game and have had instances where my in game rewards did not equal my real world payment.

  3. Joe says:

    Have had the same problems, posted messages to them never received a response.
    Lost lots of cash on the game.

  4. Brandon says:

    I enjoy the game and don’t have any problems.
    This sounds like people need to watch what they sing up for. It is very clear when you buy stuff and what you get.

  5. Carl says:

    Yes I have purchased packs and goods from Scopely and have been defrauded. I complained many times about several instances where I bought a pack but was not credited with one of the elements of that pack (one in particular was for shards needed to unlock a specific new character…the pack was $99 and was specifically advertised as providing a minimum number of those character shards…and I received zero).

  6. Len Hanson says:

    i have purchased several packs from scopely and as previously stated they devalue the items, or make the items not enough to do what they claim. Scopely also uses scopely associates to ensure other players cannot complete in game missions to allow them to advance forcing them to purchase in game items to even compete.

  7. David Wilson says:

    I made several bundle purchases and while the bundles get slightly higher items per bundle the upgrades in game have increased at almost double the rate, always leaving out a key item in sufficient quantity that requires several bundles for one upgrade. Previous upgraded ships are not as strong as before as well making those purchases worth less

  8. Steven Jaragosky says:

    I have spent so much I just had to stop playing the game after the update was pointless.

  9. Wayne Lewis says:

    My Epic Officer Kirk had “50% chance to Inspire morale”. The next level was showing to increase his ability to 100% chance. As I was very close in shards I purchased a $99 dollar Officer pack to spin the “Officer Wheel of Fortune”.
    I did get enough shards to upgrade and when I upgraded him his ability only stepped up to “60% chance to inspire morale “.
    I was upset by this deception and messaged back and forth with player support supplying them screenshots as proof. I explained it was false advertising and I either wanted Kirk at “100% chance” or money back from the pack purchase and remove my items.
    Their response was it was a visual error and they will repair the misrepresented number. They refused to either Refund or give the Advertised level for the Kirk upgrade.
    Shady business practices continually displayed in this game!
    Buyer beware!

  10. Michael Baehl de Lescure says:

    I have been told if I continue to post issues to tech support they will consider it spamming. Not my fault the I posted over 30 game crash in1 day. If the game is unplayable or unstable then they should war people of that BEFORE you spend hundreds of dollar!
    I want the game fixed. First. No more crashes on iOS! If not, money back, as this is unplayable now

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