However, the X-Law Group does come across with a slight whiff of ambulance-chasing, and the website dedicated to this class-action suit is unintentionally hilarious. It's clear that this lawsuit does have elements of a good argument, and Bethesda in some ways is being hoist by its own petard: I didn't buy the Season Pass myself, but it seems reasonable that people who bought it would have expected the Creation Club content to be thrown-in as well. “Even a conservative multiplier of four or five times the damages would yield multibillions of dollars in damages.” One wild aspect of it is the damages being sought: “It’s a multibillion-dollar lawsuit," Marchino claims. Thank you so much for watching this video make sure to leave a like and subscribe to the channel for all the latest Fallout content and news and don't forget. The lawsuit charges Bethesda with a bunch of behaviours including breach of contract, unjust enrichment, deceit or fraud, fraudulent concealment, and negligent misrepresentation, among other things. They try to slap a sticker on it and call it Creation Club content to remove it from the purview of the people that had already bought the Season Pass. “It walks like a duck, quacks like a duck. " clearly is downloadable content,” Marchino told Venturebeat. Filippo Marchino is one of the attorneys at the X-Law Group who is bringing the suit.
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