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MMOs are big business for game companies, but it can also be the cause of large contract disputes and issues between developers and publishers. Turbine is seeking damages based on the various breaches in contract, negligent representation and other issues listed in the suit, as well as pre-judgment interest and court costs.

We contacted Turbine's lawyer but received no word at the time this piece was published. A spokesman for Atari said that the company had no comment regarding the lawsuit at this time. Update : Atari has issued IGN the following statement: "Last week, with no warning, Turbine filed what can only be viewed as a frivolous lawsuit against Atari.

Turbine's actions also appear intended to divert attention from the contractual obligations that Turbine owes to Atari. Atari countered the allegations with its own prepared statement, calling the charges "meritless" and "an apparent attempt to unfairly take back rights granted to Atari. Atari will respond appropriately through its legal counsel in court.

This is the second time this year Atari has found itself in court over its role-playing game license. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. The best of CES Wyze introduces a pay-what-you-want security camera plan. Twitch streamers can now give their followers free emotes. Players will be able to customize their characters and store as many as their memory stick can handle.

The co-operative mode allows a group of gamers to play the single-player campaign with their friends as a team. In Deathmatch mode a series of special arenas, such as the randomly- generated and populated Dungeon Bash, allows players to fight one another with their saved parties.

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