The Ultimate Pack has been a controversial part of FIFA titles for some time now as critics have likened it to gambling as it involved real-world money. Now, an Austrian court has ruled that the microtransaction violates the country's law on games of chance.
A court in Hermagor, Austria has ruled that FIFA Ultimate Team packs are a form of gambling and in violation of the law. The court has ordered Sony to refund several plaintiffs who "gambled away" over €400 on the popular microtransaction.
According to a report by Games Wirtschaft, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of a group of gamers who felt that the system was unfair and did not comply with Austria's strict regulations on gambling. The court has sided with the plaintiffs, ruling that the randomness of the Ultimate Team pack constituted a violation of the Austrian Gaming Act.
Sony has been ordered to refund gamers named in the lawsuit a total of €338.26. The company has not yet responded to the ruling.

