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Is there a website that tells you what games require you to sign an arbitration provision and class-action waiver before you can play them?
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Not that I know of, but that would unironically be one of the most useful gaming resources in 2025. Too many companies sneak that garbage into their EULAs and you don't even realize until you're locked out of suing them after their always-online DRM bricks your single-player game. Best you can do for now is sites like Terms of Service; Didn't Read (tosdr.org) or combing Reddit threads. Sadstate.
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Just ask Grok



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