
Another, much more realistic example if a publisher advertised features that are nowhere to be found in the final product.

This is an example that would hardly ever happen, but this hypothetical example would be considered false advertising if it happened. An example of false advertising is a company advertising an upcoming game as a first-person shooter game, but then releasing it as a beat 'em up game. " - Sonic, Sonic Sez segment from the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog episode "Birth of a Salesman"įalse advertising is the use of misleading, false, or unproven information to advertise games to attract gamers.

" If it sounds too good to be true, then it's probably false.
