Class Action Lawsuit Claims Sega Game Inferior to Promos
Aren't promos often better than the products?
Sega's game "Aliens: Colonial Marines" is far inferior to the promos it used to push the product, customers claim in a federal class action.
Lead plaintiff Damion Perrine sued Sega of America and Gearbox Software, in Federal Court.
Perrine claims he bought the misleading promo version induced him to buy the game he would not have bought based on its "actual gameplay."
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