Ryan Nicholson returns with the Video Game Report to break down West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey's $11 million settlement with the Roblox Corporation over child safety and moderation failures. Nicholson applauds the settlement as a meaningful win for the state but raises broader concerns about whether the deal addresses the root problem — arguing that Roblox and similar platforms have a financial incentive to avoid self-moderation and would prefer to push enforcement responsibility onto the federal government. He draws a contrast with early 2000s children's platforms like Club Penguin, Neopets, and Webkinz, which maintained safer online environments through active content moderation, and questions whether Roblox's promised AI age verification tools represent a genuine solution or a corporate deflection.