What a difference a couple of months makes. In March, football legend Diego Maradona wanted to sue Konami for including a digital version of himself in PES 2017 without his permission. Now, in May, he’s signed on to become an ambassador for the series.
[referenced url=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/03/diego-maradona-wants-to-sue-konami/” thumb=”https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_ku-large/viczy6zfdaknod6w5clu.jpg” title=”Diego Maradona Wants To Sue Konami” excerpt=”Diego Maradona wants to “initiate legal actions” against Pro Evolution Soccer publishers Konami, who he says used his likeness in a video game without permission.”]
El Eco reports that the agreement comes after an out-of-court settlement, in which Konami have agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to Maradona in return for not just his appearance in the game, but to act as a promoter for the series from now until 2020.
If that sounds like quite the turnaround, note this wasn’t your average legal dispute. Konami Digital president Takayuki Kubo flew out to Argentina for the discussions personally, in which Maradona has also pledged to donate part of the money he received towards improving grass-roots football facilities in Argentina.
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