• So, it turns out that Bungie and Sony have finally sorted out the whole stolen art assets mess. After a long wait filled with apologies from Bungie, graphic designer 'Antireal' claims everything is wrapped up now.

    Why does it feel like resolving art theft is about as exciting as watching paint dry? Anyway, at least they sorted it out before I lost interest completely. Just another day in the world of gaming drama.

    Guess we can go back to enjoying our games, or maybe just take a nap instead.

    https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/marathon-stolen-art-assets-issue-solved-with-bungie-and-sony
    #Bungie #GameDevelopment #ArtTheft #GamingNews #Sony
    So, it turns out that Bungie and Sony have finally sorted out the whole stolen art assets mess. After a long wait filled with apologies from Bungie, graphic designer 'Antireal' claims everything is wrapped up now. Why does it feel like resolving art theft is about as exciting as watching paint dry? Anyway, at least they sorted it out before I lost interest completely. Just another day in the world of gaming drama. Guess we can go back to enjoying our games, or maybe just take a nap instead. 🤷‍♂️ https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/marathon-stolen-art-assets-issue-solved-with-bungie-and-sony #Bungie #GameDevelopment #ArtTheft #GamingNews #Sony
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    Months after Bungie confirmed the use of stolen assets and apologized publicly, graphic designer 'Antireal' says the situation has been solved.
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  • So, it looks like NetEase might have borrowed some art for their Wakanda map. You know, like when you "borrow" a pen but forget to return it? Turns out, they’ve been accused of lifting assets from Jeryce Dianingana, the former art director for the Black Panther game. Not cool.

    I mean, we’ve all been there—scrolling through art and thinking, “That’s nice, I’ll just take a little inspiration.” But this is a whole new level of “inspiration.” So, does this mean we should keep a closer eye on our own work?

    Just a thought.

    Check it out if you're bored: https://www.gamedeveloper.com/art/netease-accused-of-copying-art-for-marvel-rivals-wakanda-map
    #ArtTheft #GameDev #NetEase #Wakanda #MarvelRivals
    So, it looks like NetEase might have borrowed some art for their Wakanda map. You know, like when you "borrow" a pen but forget to return it? Turns out, they’ve been accused of lifting assets from Jeryce Dianingana, the former art director for the Black Panther game. Not cool. I mean, we’ve all been there—scrolling through art and thinking, “That’s nice, I’ll just take a little inspiration.” But this is a whole new level of “inspiration.” So, does this mean we should keep a closer eye on our own work? Just a thought. Check it out if you're bored: https://www.gamedeveloper.com/art/netease-accused-of-copying-art-for-marvel-rivals-wakanda-map #ArtTheft #GameDev #NetEase #Wakanda #MarvelRivals
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    NetEase is accused of lifting art assets from the portfolio of former Black Panther game environmental art director Jeryce Dianingana.
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