Fallout 76 Refunds Ordered By ACCC - Could have industry-wide repurcussions

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued a court enforceable order that will allow some Fallout 76 customers to receive refunds.

The consumer watchdog made this announcement off the back of Bethesda's parent company, ZeniMax Media, admitting to misleading customers about their consumer rights.

Some customers complained to the ACCC after being told by ZeniMax representatives that they weren't entitled to a refund, despite experiencing faults with the game.

Some of the reported problems included server issues, lag and various graphic and visual problems.

ZeniMax's undertaking from the ACC states that customer support representatives and some online documents implied to Fallout 76 customers that Australians had no right to a refund if they purchased the game from the Bethesda Store or through a third party retailer.

"ZeniMax has acknowledged that they are likely to have misled certain Australian consumers about their rights to a refund when they experienced faults with their Fallout 76 game," said ACCC Commissioner Sarah Court.

Ms Court went on to state that retailers need to make sure that their refunds and returns policies are aligned with Australian consumer law.

"When a consumer has purchased a product that has a fault which amounts to a major failure, the Australian Consumer Law provides them with the right to ask for their choice of either a repair, replacement or refund."

ZeniMax will now offer refunds to customers who contacted them about Fallout 76 issues between 24 November 2018 and 1 June 2019. Anyone who accepts this refund will no longer have access to the game.

Issues with the game have been reported widely ever since its release in 2018, from a bug that deleted the entire 50GB beta, to another that allowed players to see other people's support tickets.

Patch 11, which arrived in July 2019 was also riddled with bugs, which renewed calls for a public test server for the game.

Kotaku Australia has reached out to ZeniMax Australia for comment and will update this story if we hear back.
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This is good progress. Hopefully the rest of the AAA industry will take note and stop pumping out unfinished messes that are borderline scams. It's amazing how Australia does so well with consumer rights, yet keeps enacting authoritarian legislature that impinges on civil/human rights.
 
You hear that @Tetra? Your foul master Todd Howard's reign of terror is going to be brought to heel. Now we just need an 'personal' approach to Bethesda lackeys like fallout 1st subscribers and we'll be on the right track. Australians will not be bullied by Bethesda!
 
Is ACCC actually an Australian government body that is based?
 
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You hear that @Tetra? Your foul master Todd Howard's reign of terror is going to be brought to heel. Now we just need an 'personal' approach to Bethesda lackeys like fallout 1st subscribers and we'll be on the right track. Australians will not be bullied by Bethesda!

the Australian government are losers that will ban just about anything and will sperg about shootings that didn't even happen in the country
 
Yeah, Bethesda will shit its breeches for quite some time because they need to refund everyone that bought this horribly broken piece of crap. But they will go back to the same way they do things as we all know: selling broken games on launch and eventually patching them a hundred times over over the time to make them into a fully functional game.

But the implications of this action might have some very good and hilarious consequences on the videogame industry that migh make some publishers very nervous.
 
the Australian government are losers that will ban just about anything and will sperg about shootings that didn't even happen in the country
Australia has its problems, but our consumer protections are pretty good. What are you saying? That Bethesda shouldn't refund a broken game? Are we going to go through the whole tired rigmarole where you call us socialists?
 
Australia has its problems, but our consumer protections are pretty good. What are you saying? That Bethesda shouldn't refund a broken game? Are we going to go through the whole tired rigmarole where you call us socialists?

Yeah, isn't the reason Steam now has a refund policy at all due to Australia?
 
Anyone else just not give a shit about gamer rages? Breaking news: shitty company makes shitty game, more at 7.

Grow up and get some adult hobbies.
They'll just rage at the internet about their 'adult' hobbies, and the hundreds of dollars they waste on them. There's no growing up from drama.

"I can't find a good bridge club with no bitches on it."
"They upped the rates at the bowling alley, and it's full of stupid kids!"
"They stopped serving seafood at the casino buffet!"
"My sewing circle is meeting only once a month nooooowww."
"The custom parts for my dick-compensating sports car were shoddy Chinese knockoffs!"
And sports bullshit of every flavor for days and days.

An adult hobby is a hobby practiced by an adult. And hobbies of all kinds have been money and drama sinks for hundreds of years. Don't believe me? Look up the 17th century Tulip Mania, or read some Greek Comedy when it complains about racehorses and the nitwits that breed them.
 
I believe it was a mix between the European union and Australia demanding it, aswell as Origin (their competitors) having implemented it 2 whole years before steam did. Overall a good change.

It was less-so Australia demanding it than it was Valve breaking the law by not offering a refund to Australian consumers, which got them taken to court. Consumer law dictates "a store or seller MUST provide a repair, replacement or refund if an item is faulty or significantly not as described."

Dunno about the European situation.
 
Australia has its problems, but our consumer protections are pretty good. What are you saying? That Bethesda shouldn't refund a broken game? Are we going to go through the whole tired rigmarole where you call us socialists?
both bethesda and those who buy from bethesda in the year of our lord two thousand and nineteen should contract smallpox
 
both bethesda and those who buy from bethesda in the year of our lord two thousand and nineteen should contract smallpox
After fallout 4, never again. And yes, the ACCC is a neutral body, Australia has a great deal of them.
 
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