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Antireal mentions moodboarding, and this phase of ideation could be to blame. Something I've seen happen in branding and graphic design is the use of an artist's work for inspiration during the ...
Antireal recently took to Twitter to express unease and frustration over seeing her work, dating back all the way to 2017, all over the Marathon alpha test. The artist used the platform to show ...
On Thursday, Antireal highlighted the game’s recent alpha playtest and noted its environments “are covered with assets lifted from poster designs I made in 2017.” ...
Antireal said that Cross and other Bungie artists have followed her for a few years, but said she'd never communicated with them. Bungie has issued a statement via the @MarathonDevTeam account on X .
Antireal even confirms that Cross has followed their account "for a few years." Bungie responded via its own Marathon dev team X account to say that it "immediately investigated" the concerns, ...
Bungie, the video game studio behind massive hits like Halo and Destiny, has admitted to using art in its upcoming game Marathon without the artist in question’s permission.Posting on Twitter/X ...
Antireal said she doesn't intend to pursue legal action against Bungie, even though this isn't the first time a "major company" has copied or used her work without permission.
After visual and musical artist Antireal (aka 4nt1r34l) accused Bungie of using her artwork without credit in Marathon’s recently released alpha build, the studio has admitted to wrongdoing. In ...
In what proved to be an awkward and frankly hard to watch event, Cross read out an official statement he wrote about what's next regarding Antireal's work in Marathon in place of a planned ...
The independent artist ANTIREAL accused Bungie of directly ripping off some of their art pieces that date back to 2017, and Bungie has admitted to the theft in a recent statement where it ...
Bungie apparently reached out to Antireal, though we don't yet know how that turned out. The iconic FPS developer has since been pretty much radio silent online.
The art theft of ANTIREAL is not the first time Bungie has been in that situation, and now the community has dubbed them Art Raiders. Bungie, the developer of Halo, Destiny, ...