Developer Gate Five is suing recording artist Beyonce Knowles for over $100 million. The company is accusing her of "a bad faith breach of contract" over a video game they were developing, entitled Starpower: Beyonce.
According to New York Magazine, Starpower: Beyonce was going to be a motion-sensing music game. Players would be able to dance along to select Beyonce songs. At a "critical moment" in the game's development last fall, though, things got ugly between Beyonce and Gate Five.
According to Gate Five's lawsuit, Beyonce "made an extortionate demand for entirely new compensation terms she wanted. This move drove away the person(s) financing the project." Beyonce then broke her contract and dropped out.
"In early December everything was still a go. And then the week of Christmas, she said that's it, I don't want to hear from you guys, go away, resulting in 70 people losing their jobs," Gate Five founder Greg Easley told NY Mag. "We'd much rather make a game than litigate. But we want to recover damages that Gate Five suffered."
Gate Five's looking to recover the $6.7 million they invested in the game in addition to over $100 million in potential profits lost.
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