Are You or Your Child Addicted to Candy Crush? - Significant Compensation May Be Available Settlement

Are You or Your Child Addicted to Candy Crush? - Significant Compensation May Be Available Settlement

By Steve Levine

Are You or Your Child Addicted to Candy Crush? - Significant Compensation May Be Available

Published: December 15, 2025

Claim Form Deadline: Pending

Award: Varies


Candy Crush Addicts May Qualify for Compensation

If your child or teen has struggled with addiction to Candy Crush you may be eligible for potentially significant compensation.

Video games such as Candy Crush, have allegedly been designed to be addictive and are thus damaging, both psychologically and financially, according to the Cleveland Clinic. The World Health Organization (WHO) has even recognized gaming disorder as a mental health condition.

The video game developers behind the immensely popular Candy Crush games allegedly have bene using manipulative tactics to keep players, especially children and young adults, hooked on their games, spending more and more time and money on in-game purchases, loot boxes, and other features that are known to lead to addiction.

Video game makers use tactics that are known to allegedly hook children psychologically:

• Reward systems designed to trigger compulsive play
• In-game purchases and loot boxes that encourage spending
• Lack of clear warnings about the risks of addiction
• Minimal parental controls and time limits
• These practices can lead to real, serious harm-both mental and physical.

What Are the Harms of Video Game Addiction?

Addiction isn't just “playing too much” - It can disrupt every part of you or your child's life:

Social isolation: Withdrawing from friends and family
Mental health issues: Anxiety, depression, emotional outbursts
Physical injuries: Eye strain, repetitive stress injuries, sleep problems
Academic/work problems: Falling behind in school or at work
Financial strain: Excessive spending on in-game purchases

Who Can Qualify for a Payment?

You may qualify if you or your child:

• Played video games such as Candy Crush for more than 21 hours a week;
• Suffered from a diagnosis or injury such as ADHD, depression, ODD, diagnosed gaming disorder, Computer Vision Syndrome, Gamer's Rage, Gamer's Thumb, suicide attempt, carpal tunnel, seizures, orthopedic injury, or other related harm;
• You do not currently have a lawyer representing your video addiction compensation claims.

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How Much Can I Get Paid?

Compensation varies by individual case and may include:

• Medical and therapy expenses,
• Lost income or academic setbacks,
• Pain,
• Suffering,
• and emotional distress.

How Do I File a Claim?


1. Fill Out a 30-Second Survey:
Answer a few simple questions to see if you might qualify for a claim.

2. Free Consultation: If you qualify, you'll get a free phone consultation with an experienced attorney who understands these cases.

3. Get Matched with an Attorney: Our network connects you with lawyers specializing in product liability and video game addiction lawsuits.

4. Pursue Compensation: If your case moves forward, you may be eligible for compensation covering:

• Medical bills and therapy
• Lost wages or missed school opportunities
• Out-of-pocket expenses (in-game purchases, subscriptions)
• Emotional distress and loss of enjoyment of life
• Punitive damages if the video game company's actions were especially harmful

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Sources

WHO - World Health Organization - Gaming Disorders
Cleveland ClinIC - Video Games

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