By Lori Waite  |  August 20, 2025

Category: Lawsuits to Join

Apple Arcade games and kids: A growing concern

Boy playing video game on smartphone laying on floor in his room.
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If your child is compulsively playing Apple Arcade games, your family may be eligible to take legal action for Apple Arcade gaming addiction. Fill out the form to learn more.

For many parents, popular games — including those offered on Apple Arcade — have become a growing concern. Children are spending excessive time in virtual worlds, often neglecting other important parts of life such as hobbies, schoolwork and personal relationships. Some parents also notice changes in mood, behavior or even signs of addiction.

If your child is showing symptoms of gaming addiction or has been diagnosed with a related condition that you believe is tied to excessive Apple Arcade gameplay, you may be eligible to take legal action for Apple Arcade gaming addiction.

Do you qualify?

If your teen or young child spends 15 hours or more each week on Apple Arcade and has shown symptoms of video game addiction for at least 12 months, you may be eligible to join an Apple Arcade lawsuit.

Complete the form on this page to find out if you qualify for potential compensation.

Fill out the form on this page for more information.

How Apple Arcade may contribute to Internet Gaming Disorder

Many families allege that game designers use psychological tactics to keep players hooked — usually by delivering instant gratification. 

The games on Apple Arcade are no exception. Many of these games use reward systems designed to keep players engaged for hours at a time. Young gamers may become fixated on climbing leaderboards, earning badges, collecting daily rewards or accumulating virtual currency.

Because these features provide a steady stream of satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment, players can quickly become consumed by the experience and spend countless hours immersed in Apple Arcade games.

Signs your child may be struggling with Apple Arcade addiction

As young gamers devote more time to playing Apple Arcade games, they may show physical, social and mental health symptoms, including but not limited to:

  • “Gamer rage” (intense anger triggered by losing or being unable to play, often involving yelling, cursing, throwing objects or punching walls/doors)
  • Drop in grades or work performance
  • Thoughts or attempts of suicide
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • “Gamer’s thumb”
  • Seizure

If your child or teen is exhibiting any of these symptoms, they may be suffering from video game addiction. You may qualify to take legal action through an Apple Arcade lawsuit.

How to join the Apple Arcade addiction lawsuit

If your child or teen spends more than 15 hours per week playing Apple Arcade games and shows signs of video game addiction, your family may be eligible for compensation.

To get started, complete the confidential form on this page. A legal representative will review your information and let you know if you qualify to join the Apple Arcade addiction lawsuit.

See If You Qualify

To join an Apple Arcade addicting games class action lawsuit investigation

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