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Russia has filed a lawsuit against Bethesda: Fallout 4 destroyed his family

the Inhabitant of Krasnoyarsk have put forward the claim on 500 thousand ($7 thousand) against developers and localizers Fallout 4, according to "NGS.News". The man accuses them that the game ruined his family and caused the dismissal. In the statement of claim Krasnoyarsk citizen wrote that in November of this year after reading the reviews of the gamers, and also view trailers of the game, he decided to download it.

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the Inhabitant of Krasnoyarsk have put forward the claim on 500 thousand ($7 thousand) against developers and localizers Fallout 4, according to "NGS.News". The man accuses them that the game ruined his family and caused the dismissal. In the statement of claim Krasnoyarsk citizen wrote that in November of this year after reading the reviews of the gamers, and also view trailers of the game, he decided to download it.

"I started to rush home from work, avoiding contact with friends, coming home, I unplugged the phone to friends and relatives couldn't reach me to call and therefore does not interfere with my immersion in the virtual world of the game Fallout 4", — says the statement by the Russian.

On his return from a business trip his wife the man started the conflict, and then she demanded to terminate the marriage. After his wife left the Krasnoyarsk "stuck" in the game even more and stopped going to work, why he was fired. On the background of the experience of anxiety in the plaintiff's broken blood pressure, gastrointestinal tract, and also developed depression.

that the man formed a psychological dependence, he blames the developers and the localizers. Now for experienced stress a man needs to recover from Bethesda and "Softklab" 500 thousand rubles as compensation for moral damage.

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