By Lori Waite  |  August 18, 2025

Category: Lawsuits to Join

How Roblox addiction affects children and families

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Is your child struggling with physical or mental health issues linked to excessive Roblox gameplay? You may be eligible to take legal action due to Roblox addiction. Fill out the form below to learn more about the video game addiction lawsuit.

Online gaming may provide easy entertainment, but parents have serious and mounting concerns. Roblox, one of the most popular platforms for children and teens, is now at the center of growing reports of gaming addiction and associated mental and physical health impacts.

Endless hours spent in Roblox’s virtual worlds can lead to anxiety, depression and other behavioral changes in children. As awareness grows, parents across the country are holding game developers accountable for the mental and emotional harm caused by gaming designs.

If your child is showing signs of Roblox addiction or has been diagnosed with a condition you believe is tied to excessive gameplay, you may qualify to join a video game addiction lawsuit and receive compensation for past and future treatments.

Do you qualify?

If your child plays Roblox for 15 hours or more each week and has shown symptoms of gaming addiction for at least 12 months, you may be eligible to join a Roblox addiction lawsuit. Fill out the form on this page to see if you qualify for potential compensation.

Fill out the form on this page for more information. If your child also experienced grooming or exploitation through Roblox or Discord, you may have additional legal claims. After you fill out the form here, see if you also qualify for a Roblox sex abuse lawsuit.

Does your child suffer from Roblox addiction?

While gaming can be a harmless way to relax and have fun, it is important for parents to be able to recognize when casual play crosses into compulsive behaviors that negatively impact other areas of life.

Roblox addiction often becomes noticeable when children or teens spend 15 hours or more per week immersed in the game, usually at the expense of other hobbies, social relationships and their overall well-being.

If your child’s gaming habits are interfering with school, family time or impacting their mental or physical health, these could be signs of a more serious problem.

Symptoms of Roblox addiction

If you suspect your child is struggling with Roblox addiction, it is important to recognize common signs and symptoms. You should watch for these tell-tale behaviors as well as physical and mental signs: 

  • “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
  • Suicidal adeation or attempts at suicide
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Sudden onset of seizures
  • “Gamer’s thumb” (difficulty moving thumb or wrist or associated pain and inflammation)
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome (tinging or numbness in the hand or noticeable inflammation)

If you notice several of these symptoms, it may be time to seek professional treatment and potential compensation by joining a Roblox lawsuit.

Common treatment options for gaming addiction

Treating Roblox addiction often involves psychotherapy, either individually or in a group setting. Family therapy may also be recommended to help repair relationships that have been affected by the addiction.

In some cases, doctors may prescribe medication to address related mental health conditions like depression or anxiety that often accompany gaming addiction.

It’s important to note that effective treatment can be costly and may require ongoing care over months or even years. For many families, these expenses create a significant financial burden.

Joining a Roblox lawsuit could provide compensation that helps cover the costs of treatment and support needed for recovery.

How to join the Roblox lawsuit 

See If You Qualify

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