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Alien: Is the colonial army false advertisement?Gearbox claims that this is a extortion

2025-01-28 00:30:46|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Two years ago, "Alien: Colonial Army" was defending the court for suspected false advertisements to lure consumers. According to the latest documents disclosed by the media, new progress has recently emerged.First of all, the production team Gearbox is no longer the defendant, and the case is no longer a collective lawsuit. According to the latest situation, in May this year, the prosecution was limited to two plaintiffs who initially filed a lawsuit two years ago.

At present, the timeliness of legal litigation has passed. The Gearbox production team now looks "safe and sound". Gearbox's boss also said in the interview: "The entire lawsuit is just wasting time. In my opinion, it is a underworld color.Extraction, everything we do meets market regulations, and there is no false advertisement. "

The case was initially submitted to the court in California in April 2013. At that time, it was "Alien: The Colonial Army" was released in North America for two months. The plaintiff complained that Sega and Gearbox were suspected of false advertisements and misled consumers before the game was released.

The lawsuit pointed out that the mandatory news ban on the media, so that the early buyers could not know the difference between the demonstration and the final version.The lawsuit believes that consumers who purchase games on the day of the release date, and consumers who have previously booked were harmed.

In July last year, Gearbox had made an application to ask themselves to clarify the relationship with this case, because they did not participate in the marketing link of this game, but they were just responsible for production and development.In August last year, it was reported that Sega was trying to reach a settlement with a amount of 1.25 million US dollars.According to the latest disclosed documents, the plaintiff agreed to let Gearbox withdraw from the case, because the studio agreed that it would not recover the cost of litigation and would not appeal separately on the same matter.