Class Action Settlement for GameSpot Users
A significant class action settlement has been reached involving
Fandom, Inc., which operates the popular site
GameSpot. Individuals who accessed GameSpot from California between January 5, 2023, and December 16, 2025, may be eligible for a financial payout as a result of this settlement. This judicial decision follows allegations that Fandom, Inc. improperly installed trackers on users' browsers without obtaining proper consent, breaching California's invasion of privacy laws.
What Led to the Settlement?
The lawsuit claims that during the specified period, Fandom, Inc. used three specific tracking technologies—the
GumGum tracker,
Audiencerate tracker, and
TripleLift tracker. This practice was said to occur without informing users or securing their explicit consent, violating provisions of the
California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). Fandom, Inc., however, has denied any wrongdoing and asserts that they did not act outside legal limits.
To avoid the uncertainties and costs associated with prolonged litigation, both parties opted for a settlement. As a result, a
Settlement Fund has been established, amounting to approximately
$1.2 million, which will cover payments to claimants, administrative costs, and legal fees.
Who is Affected?
The settlement encompasses all individuals who visited
www.gamespot.com and its related subdomains during the defined time frame and whose IP addresses were collected by the aforementioned trackers. This broad scope means a significant number of California residents may have claim eligibility.
Claiming Your Payment
If you qualify as a member of the settlement group, you can claim a portion of the available funds. Claimants must complete and submit a
Claim Form by
April 16, 2026. The form can be accessed online at
www.GameSpotSettlement.com, or individuals can download a printable version for mail submission.
Options Available to Affected Users
It is essential to understand the choices available:
1.
Do Nothing: If you choose not to take any action, you will forfeit any potential benefits from this settlement. Additionally, failing to opt out means you cannot pursue further claims related to this case against Fandom, Inc.
2.
Opt Out: If you prefer not to participate in the settlement, you may submit a request for exclusion by
March 17, 2026. This will retain your right to file a lawsuit based on similar claims in the future, but you will not receive any funds from this settlement.
3.
Object: If you have objections to the terms of the settlement, you can formally express your discontent to the court by the same deadline of
March 17, 2026.
The court will hold a
Final Approval Hearing on
May 19, 2026, at
1:30 PM Pacific Time, via in-person and Zoom, to discuss the settlement’s approval, associated costs, and any objections.
This overview provides a snapshot of the ongoing proceedings. For further details, residents are encouraged to visit
www.GameSpotSettlement.com or contact the designated case information hotline at
1-877-714-5775.
Navigating class action settlements can be complex, but understanding your rights and obligations is crucial to ensuring you receive the benefits to which you might be entitled.