GameStop Corp. has reached a settlement agreement in a class action lawsuit from customers whose personal information was compromised in a six-month-long data breach at the Texas-based video game retailer.

Plaintiffs attorneys said in court papers, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, that GameStop has agreed to pay up to $235 to each plaintiff for a range of potential costs resulting from the breach, which exposed customers’ credit and debit card numbers to fraud and identity theft. Under the proposed settlement, class members who suffered the most harm would receive as much as $10,000 to cover “extraordinary expenses.”