Activision has lost a fan in Greg Hastings, the paintball playing pro who lent his name to two Activision-published games. According to Mr. Hastings, the mega publisher not only tried to āstealā his franchise, but also his identity.
Hastings, who also has a game to promote in Greg Hastings Paintball 2āthis oneās published by Majescoātells GamesRadar of his beef with the publisher of Modern Warfare and Guitar Hero. āWithin 24 hours of me shipping my PlayStation 2 game, Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball Maxād, they sent me a letter and they said, āWe feel youāve abandoned your franchise, and weāre going to commence making games called Greg Hastings Paintball without Greg Hastings.'ā
āA billion-dollar company tried to steal my identity, and I was able to fight and regain my identity,ā Hastings claims. āThatās why Iām on cloud nine; I fought the giant and Iām a success story against Activision.ā
The man behind Greg Hastingsā Tournament Paintball, handled by Activisionās āvalueā division, isnāt the only one happy with his legal battles against the company. A law firm representing CEO Bobby Kotick in a sexual harassment case against one of his former employees is due more than a million dollars in legal fees from the exec.
Greg Hastings hates Activision and says crazy things about Greg Hastings Paintball 2 [GamesRadar]