Polygon is reporting that Sega is tentatively looking into settling the lawsuit that spawned over Aliens: Colonial Marines. The motion is described as moving Sega out of the cross-hairs, but Gearbox Software would still have to deal with their own set of problems. According to the article, the $1.25 million will breakdown to cover a number of fees, including $312,500 for attorney fees for the plaintiffs, $200,000 for the administration costs, $2,500 would be paid to the plaintiff and the rest would go to the poor people who actually purchased Aliens: Colonial Marines. In a way, it's almost like getting a refund without having to actually return the product.
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