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How Activision Pissed Off Pro Paintballer Greg Hastings

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 ā€œstealā€ his franchise, but also his identity.

Hastings, who also has a game to promote in Greg Hastings Paintball 2—this one’s published by Majesco—tells GamesRadar of his beef with the publisher of Modern Warfare and Guitar Hero. ā€œWithin 24 hours of me shipping my PlayStation 2 game, Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball Max’d, they sent me a letter and they said, ā€˜We feel you’ve abandoned your franchise, and we’re going to commence making games called Greg Hastings Paintball without Greg Hastings.'ā€

ā€œA billion-dollar company tried to steal my identity, and I was able to fight and regain my identity,ā€ Hastings claims. ā€œThat’s why I’m on cloud nine; I fought the giant and I’m a success story against Activision.ā€

The man behind Greg Hastings’ Tournament Paintball, handled by Activision’s ā€œvalueā€ division, isn’t 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.

https://lastchance.cc/activision-boss-loses-legal-battle-over-sexual-harassme-452575586%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

Greg Hastings hates Activision and says crazy things about Greg Hastings Paintball 2 [GamesRadar]

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