Defendant Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. brings this motion to compel arbitration of the dispute set forth in plaintiffs' complaint.

In ruling on a motion to compel arbitration, the Court's role is to determine whether (1) there is an agreement to arbitrate between the parties; and (2) the agreement covers the dispute. Aanderud v. Superior Court (2017) 13 Cal.App.5th 880, 890; see also Brennan v. Opus Bank (9th Cir. 2015) 796 F.3d 1125, 1130.

Plaintiff B.D., a minor, purchased a video game called Overwatch. In order to play Overwatch, the user must create a Blizzard Battle.net account and download the game on his computer. The subject arbitration agreement is attached to the License Agreement located on the Battle.net site. "Contracts formed on the Internet come primarily in two flavors: 'clickwrap' (or 'click-through') agreements, in which website users are required to click on an 'I agree' box after being presented with a list of terms and conditions of use; and 'browsewrap' agreemen