Activision accused of plagiarism again in Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard in a few days
On this occasion, the developer may have been “inspired” by one of the Deaddrop game designs.
Last year, Activision, be accused of plagiarism for the design of one of its characters. Just a few days ago, this situation was repeated with the skin of a dog operator. And now the developer is back in the limelight as it unveils a cosmetic product that looks a lot like one of the outfits featured in Call of Duty: Warzone and Vanguard. dropGame developed by Midnight Society (created by studio publisher Dr. Disrespect).
Deaddrop is a game that will integrate NFTs so players can have packs that unlock unique skins. This includes the cosmetics you can see in the tweet added above these lines; art designed by Robert BowlingHe was a creative and community leader at Infinity Ward before embarking on other projects.
Bowling did not directly mention the plagiarism reported on Twitter by the ModenasHD user, but immediately wrote in a post commenting: “At least put my nameOn the other hand, there are those who defend Activision, who say that the controversial design is related to this. a union between two cosmetics already created by the developer in the past. Although the features are similar, the similarities with the art of bowling are more.
It’s worth noting that Activision has just come out of a very similar discussion, as it removed the dog operator skin we mentioned at the beginning of the news last week and apologized to the community. In any case, we will pay attention to the development of this situation in case a similar result occurs.
Source: 3D Juegos
