A backer of the infamously expansive space shooter Star Citizen has argued for, and won, a sizeable refund on his $2550 pledge to the game on the grounds that âthe product remains unfulfilled and no longer constitutes the product(s) I originally purchased.â
The correspondenceâoriginally shared on the Something Awful forumsâshows a lengthy conversation over email that involves the backer (Streetroller), Star Citizen developers Cloud Imperium and the California Attorney Generalâs office.
Itâs a long read, but in essence Streetroller is arguing that since Star Citizen has changed so much in scope since its initial reveal (adding a number of features and modes, like a first-person shooter), and since itâs still not out years after its first crowdfunding campaign, heâs entitled to a refund of the massive $2550 pledge he made to the game.
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He also claims to have been contacted by âan LA County investigatorâ asking for information on the game, who was told by Streetroller that he felt the game was a âscamâ.
A representative for Cloud Imperium tells Kotaku that âAny refunds with respect to Star Citizen are made on a discretionary basis. There was nothing special about this situation. The fact that this particular party used a complaint form that is online and openly available, doesnât make this any different.â