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In a somewhat expected but rather dire announcement, Bungie has emerged from the shadows to confirm that its upcoming shooter Marathon has been delayed.
Bungie has responded to these accusations and put the blame on a former artist, pledging to perform a review of in-game assets and to implement stricter checks on contributions going forward.
Bungie corroborated that they were using the assets without rights and blamed a former artist. Bungie has a history of this, including a art theft lawsuit for the Destiny 2 game. Image via Bungie.
Bungie morale reportedly in "free fall" as it grapples with stolen Marathon assets fallout "The vibes have never been worse." ...
Bungie caught stealing artwork again An artist has come forward saying Bungie used her artwork without permission in Marathon.
Bungie is under fire for allegedly using stolen art assets in its extraction shooter Marathon. Independent artist Antireal caught the Washington-based studio "recycling" some of her designs, ...
N2 made the accusation yesterday, claiming Bungie did not reach out for permission to use the lifted art. To make matters worse, several of Marathon ‘s artists followed N2 on social media ...
Bungie has admitted that an external artist's work has been used within upcoming game Marathon without consent.
Bungie claims a former artist plagiarized work of an indie designer that got included in Marathon's alpha tests.
Bungie confirmed its recent alpha for Marathon used 'unauthorised' decals and designs, after the developer was accused of lifting assets from posters designed in 2017. Artist Antireal pointed out ...
Games FPS Games Marathon Bungie runs an hour-long Marathon "PlayMA" with zero gameplay footage while scrubbing the art for plagiarism as the game's art director offers a "personal apology" to the ...
Bungie accused of plagiarizing art (yet again), but blames all the alleged Marathon art theft on a former employee.
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