Plenty of games lift ideas and concepts from FromSoftware's revolutionary gameplay formula, popularised by Dark Souls back in 2011. This is so common, in fact, that an entire cottage genre of "Soulslike" games now exists. Bleak Faith: Forsaken , a Soulslike game released on 10th March, has allegedly taken things one step further, with its developer being accused of "stealing" animations directly from Elden Ring .
Dark Souls modding tools developer Meowmaritus called the title out on Twitter , showing off some pretty damning evidence and, unfortunately, mistitling the game in the process.
In response, a developer from Bleak Faith developer Archangel Studios released a statement on Discord defending the inclusion of the assets, explaining that they were purchased as part of a pack obtained from the Epic Games Store.
The dev, under the username 'überfaith42', wrote, "we’re always been transparent about using the Epic Marketplace for animations that are good and fit our theme. The rest I made – we just needed more variety, and I’m not an animator by trade, I had to learn for this game.”
A link to the Epic Games Store asset pack, which the developer claimed the animations came from, was provided, but only links to a 'not found ' page now.
Archangel now claims that the studio is working on alternative animations for the game, and überfaith42 followed up their Discord post with another, which states that "I want to stress this decision comes currently purely out of an artistic lens, as an artist I take pride in all the manual work and unique things I’ve built over the course of these many years. I wanted the game to stand out and bring its own flare in as many ways as possible. I definitely wasn’t aware any of the animations were really similar to anything else, I just thought we were doing business with a legitimate entity and that their work fits our vision of the combat. If it turns out that this seller is illegitimate, we will have all been victims of nefarious behaviour.”
What do you think of this whole situation? Is it 'stealing' to use assets acquired via a legally purchased asset pack? Do you believe the asset pack was indeed purchased legally? Let us know in the comments section below.
[source twitter.com ]
Comments ( 4 )
He wasn't aware? Hmmm I can't see this guy not looking at other games for inspiration or even playing those games as he seems like a fan of the genre.
@UltimateOtaku91
I doubt he would have intentionally stolen animation from such a well known IP. I’m sure the fault lies with the one who ripped and uploaded the animation for profit, and with the store holder for being unable to check providence (admittedly that would be hard without a huge database and impressive AI).
After reviewing the thread it appears that the three-person dev team had taken some time-saving shortcuts and brought assets and animations from the EGS market place believing Epic carried out due diligence over the use of Copyrighted products. So they believed it was all good to use without any legal ramifications. However Epic responded that they do not review "rights" of use. They effectively had their fingers burnt but will be making changes to the process going forward. This is now a non event for me.
@Arthur_Morgan
Epic strikes again, then?
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