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GAMESTOP BEING SUED BY ONLINE PASSES
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What do you guys think about it?
John Farley, a man noted for suing Subway because they were selling 11-inch sandwiches as footlongs, now has a new target. GameStop. According to Farley, GameStop did not disclose that used games purchased from select publishers (EA, THQ, Sony Entertainment for example) had hidden costs, whether through online passes or downloadable content. As such, GameStop is currently being sued.
Online passes, first introduced in THQs UFC Undisputed 2010 and later popularized by EAs Project Ten Dollar, were essentially a one-time activation code found in all new copies of a game. Redeeming this code allowed gamers to access downloadable content or portions of the game that would be otherwise locked off, such as multiplayer in Battlefield 3 or Uncharted 3. If you bought the game used, chances were the code was already redeemed, meaning you had to buy another code online to access the whole game. Most of the passes were valued at around $10-15, which effectively price hiked the value of used games. This was the publishers solution to combating used games.
Whats interesting is that the solution, once so popular, has seen steadily decreasing support. Most notable is EA Games announcing this year that they are doing away with online passes for both current and future games, due to them listening to feedback from players and to allow more people to play and enjoy EA games for a long time to come.
Farleys complaint stemmed from his purchase of EAs Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit used back in 2011, and his inability to access the mulitplayer portion without a pass. All of which he felt GameStop never made mention of when he purchased the game. His lawyer specializes in class-action lawsuits.
Credit to AttackonFanboy site
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John Farley, a man noted for suing Subway because they were selling 11-inch sandwiches as footlongs, now has a new target. GameStop. According to Farley, GameStop did not disclose that used games purchased from select publishers (EA, THQ, Sony Entertainment for example) had hidden costs, whether through online passes or downloadable content. As such, GameStop is currently being sued.
Online passes, first introduced in THQs UFC Undisputed 2010 and later popularized by EAs Project Ten Dollar, were essentially a one-time activation code found in all new copies of a game. Redeeming this code allowed gamers to access downloadable content or portions of the game that would be otherwise locked off, such as multiplayer in Battlefield 3 or Uncharted 3. If you bought the game used, chances were the code was already redeemed, meaning you had to buy another code online to access the whole game. Most of the passes were valued at around $10-15, which effectively price hiked the value of used games. This was the publishers solution to combating used games.
Whats interesting is that the solution, once so popular, has seen steadily decreasing support. Most notable is EA Games announcing this year that they are doing away with online passes for both current and future games, due to them listening to feedback from players and to allow more people to play and enjoy EA games for a long time to come.
Farleys complaint stemmed from his purchase of EAs Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit used back in 2011, and his inability to access the mulitplayer portion without a pass. All of which he felt GameStop never made mention of when he purchased the game. His lawyer specializes in class-action lawsuits.
Credit to AttackonFanboy site
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Can you link me to an ardicle on this please?
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What? Link please I have no idea what you are talking about!
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iLolxD wrote thetechgame.com/news/gamestop-sue...urce=pubv1It says file doesn't exist lol
Saw it on here.
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HxD wroteiLolxD wrote thetechgame.com/news/gamestop-sue...urce=pubv1It says file doesn't exist lol
Saw it on here.
Because the website got censored out lol
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The link you posted isn't going anywhere.
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That link was posted on March 25, 2010 lulz.
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