Activision: Gaming giant stole the design for new CoD products

Activision Blizzards has gone down the drain for a long time. After several allegations of sexual harassment, it finally became known that CEO Bobby Kotick knew about these allegations. But even after the release of the new greedy & greedy Diablo Immortal Havent they just became friends? Now, the billionaire corporation is said to have designed a small artist for their first-person shooter Call of Duty Vanguard Stolen. At least that’s what a independent artist who called for help on Twitter claims.

Did Activision Blizzard steal these artists’s design?

The developers want the skin Loyal Samoyed has to publish for the new Call of Duty vanguard update. The artist named saillin5 claims, that if he hadn’t seized this design, Blizzard would have smuggled this design. On Twitter, she shows directly similarities between work and skin in CoD Vanguard. The bandana is similar to the shackled dog skin. The Pocket on right leg of his wrist have also been copied almost exactly. There’s also a lot of other small details.

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Original artist claims damages.

The creator of that design who loved the games is sure. Activision Blizzard copied his work without informing him. Despite being a CIS player myself, I’m very disappointed that a big company like Activision copied my work, said Saiillin on Twitter. He demands at least one explanation from the video game giant and maybe one compensation pay. When I wrote, Activision Blizzard still didn’t have a official statement, but the piece of the notice has been changed.

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