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Beleaguered Souls-Like Developer Removes Apparent Elden Ring Assets, Blames Epic Marketplace

The studio behind Bleak Faith: Forsaken has removed From Software assets from its game, but also warned indie devs from using the marketplace.

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Earlier this week, the Souls-like game Bleak Faith: Forsaken was widely criticized after noted Souls modder Meowmaritus showed that it used animations that were seemingly ripped directly from Elden Ring. Developer Archangel Studios has since removed the offending animations from the game, but denied the accusations of intentional plagiarism, stating that it found those animations on the Unreal Engine Marketplace.

After the accusations surfaced, Archangel reached out to marketplace owner Epic Games to discuss the issue, and received a statement that essentially said that Epic is not responsible for hosted third-party content that breaks copyright. (It's the same statement that Epic provided GameSpot when asked for comment.)

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In a statement to PC Gamer, Archangel noted that the offending assets have been removed from the marketplace entirely for unknown reasons, and that the studio plans to replace them over the coming days. It further stated that the situation was a "huge lesson" for the studio and warned other indie studios from purchasing assets on marketplaces without doing their own due diligence. Epic declined to comment further on the matter.

It's a difficult situation for all parties, especially given that Bleak Faith is a game that markets itself on its similarities to the Souls series. Regardless of the particulars, it's a potential pitfall that independent developers should be aware of.

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