Gentry, et al. v. Roblox Corp., et al.

Jon Styf  |  March 27, 2024

Category: Legal News
Roblox graphic displayed on a computer screen, representing the Roblox gambling and casino games class action.
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Roblox gambling class action overview: 

  • Who: A group of plaintiffs, on behalf of themselves and their minor children, filed a class action lawsuit against Roblox Corp., Satozuki Ltd., Studs Entertainment and RBLXWild Entertainment. 
  • Why: The lawsuit claims the companies work together to allow online gambling for minors using Robux.
  • Where: The Roblox class action was filed in federal court in California.

Roblox Corp., Satozuki Ltd., Studs Entertainment and RBLXWild conspire to allow online gambling for minors using Robux on the Roblox app, according to a March 14 class action lawsuit.

Roblox is the largest kids entertainment website in the world, with 60 million daily active users — 70% of whom are younger than 18. Roblox claims more than 75% of children in the United States between the ages of 9 and 12 use Roblox monthly.

Satozuki, Studs and RBLXWild use the website to accept bets and allow Roblox casino games using Robux, a Roblox-exclusive monetary unit that users pay real money to receive.

“Roblox registers each and every exchange of Robux for gambling credits and allows illicit gambling, by minors, using the Roblox website,” the class action says. “All of the gambling transactions require Roblox’s affirmative support to continue. Roblox profits from these transactions to the detriment of its users, including its minor, adolescent and teenage users.”

Roblox profits from gambling, lawsuit says

Satozuki, Studs and RBLXWild take control of Robux in exchange for digital gambling credits and have underage Roblox users leave the website in order to use the Roblox casino games, the lawsuit claims.

“The gambling credits function just like chips in a brick and mortar casino,” the Roblox children gambling lawsuit says.

Roblox charges a 30% fee to transfer the Robux back into cash, meaning Roblox makes millions in annual cash fees for the Roblox casino games, the lawsuit says.

Parents in a prior Roblox gambling class action lawsuit said their lawsuit should not be dismissed because they showed a lawfully recognized injury and Roblox cannot be protected by the Communications Decency Act.

Have you or your children played Roblox casino games? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Michael McShane and Ling Y. Kuang of Audet and Partners LLP.

The Roblox gambling class action lawsuit is Gentry, et al. v. Roblox Corp., et al., Case No. 5:23-cv-00883, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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157 thoughts onRoblox class action claims third-party gambling, casino games target children

  1. ADRIENNE RANDOLPH says:

    One twins did this to us a few years ago playing this game and racked up a lot of charges on our credit card.

  2. Hilary ASOGWA says:

    Me and my two sons plays roblox everyday

  3. Selina M Akerman says:

    My daughter Alina loves this video and we have had nothing buy trouble with fees and trying to buy things for her. Please add me.

  4. Barbara Romero says:

    Yes, both my children play just about everyday and use rubox several times.. always have issues with their money on their accounts. Please add me.

  5. Pamela J Shulaw says:

    Grandkids play and had weirdo’s trying to talk to them please add me

  6. Sara Underwood says:

    My son plays Roblox constantly… please add me

  7. Damian aviles says:

    My two children play all the time.

  8. Jeffrey T Drogos says:

    grand kids play all the time

  9. BIANCA V BARRERA says:

    Add me please

  10. Janise Harris says:

    Add me

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