NANTERRE, France: The children of slain Angolan rebel chief Jonas Savimbi will try to convince a French court that the wildly popular videogame Call of Duty defamed their father by representing him as a “barbarian”.
Three of Savimbi’s children, who live in the Paris region, are seeking one million euros in damages from the French branch of Activision Blizzard which makes Call of Duty, the world’s best-selling videogame last year.
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