Upon his release, Aliens: Colonial Marines was so disappointed some fans of the creature Giger ( RIP ) that a group of 135,000 individuals had filed complaint against SEGA (editor) for false advertising , claiming that the trailers and other promotional materials were deliberately misleading to knowingly sell a product of poor quality. Gearbox (developer) and SEGA had, at the time, said the trial was "baseless" .
However, the court did not agree. According to some legal documents in the California Court, the fine will SEGA was $ 1.25 million, bringing the damages at about 59.99 dollars per person.Both complainants who initiated the proceedings, Damion Perrine and John Locke, receive $ 2,500, once the legal fees (312,500 dollars) and administrative expenses (200,000 dollars) removed.
Note that the decision is not yet in force formally, it must still be approved by the court. If SEGAis willing to pay (there is still an opportunity for the studio to appeal the judgment), it would be protected from prosecution of this case. Gearbox , however, could still taste the ire of the two complainants, if they decide to continue.
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