Bethesda To Face A Class Action Lawsuit For Not Fulfilling Fallout 76 Refunds
US-based Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is currently investigating Bethesda’s deceptive trade practices regarding Fallout 76 and the controversy that has shaped around refund demands.
We reported on Sunday, November 25th, that one of many Reddit users posted their experience with the Bethesda Support team and how they denied the refund request after promising to “begin processing the refund” as soon as they can.
Many Fallout 76 players demanding refunds for the game were denied as they downloaded “digital content within the 30-day cancelation period”, so they must “must agree to waive your cancelation rights.”
Migliaccio & Rathod LLP posted –
“Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is currently investigating Bethesda Game Studios for releasing a heavily-glitched game, Fallout 76, and refusing to issue refunds for PC purchasers of the game who found it to be unplayable because of its technical problems.”
The attorney firm is also open to speaking with players who demanded a refund for the online-survival RPG.
“Gamers who have tried to receive a refund because of the game’s myriad glitches have been unable to do so since they downloaded the game, leaving them to deal with an unplayable experience until patches bring it back to a playable state.”
Things are going awry for Bethesda. First, the horrendous review scores, then the massive drop in price, innumerable complaints and now, a legal battle. Stay with us as we’ll update you the moment the story develops.
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