Apple named in Brazil court order for nearly $60 million loot box case
Apple and several other companies were ordered by a Brazilian court on June 15, 2026, to pay nearly $60 million over loot boxes in games accessible to minors.
- A Brazilian court ordered Apple and other companies to pay nearly $60 million.
- The case concerns loot boxes in games accessible to minors.
- The ruling was reported on June 15, 2026, by 9to5Mac.
The court order in Brazil names Apple alongside other companies in a case about loot boxes offered in games that minors could access. The reported financial penalty is nearly $60 million.
The reported issue is the availability of loot boxes to minors in games. The source does not identify the other companies by name in the provided text, and it does not specify how the nearly $60 million amount is divided among the defendants.
9to5Mac reported the court order on June 15, 2026. The provided source text does not include the court name, the case number, the games involved, or whether the companies plan to appeal.
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