![]() ![]() ![]() The studio then explained exactly what happened. The assets in question were purchased from the Epic Marketplace in good faith and with the understanding that Epic went through the proper vetting and review process before listing them for sale,” Archangel Studio condemned.Īrchangel Studio concluded with the same message in their earlier tweet, stating store assets “cannot be purchased in good faith.Bleak Faith: Forsaken was recently released on PC, PS4, and Xbox, and reports quickly surfaced online that the game uses animations stolen from Elden Ring and Dark Souls. “As a three-person studio, it was a vital resource to utilize throughout the four-year development. While only 10% of the game has been outsourced in this manner, it has helped speed up the development process immensely.” “Since the start of development, Archangel Studios has always been transparent with their community about the use of Epic Marketplace assets. In a statement to IGN, the developer summarized and vindicated themselves further. “I’m posting all of this so that I don’t need to repeat myself in general.”Īrchangel Studios state they will be replacing their animations for Bleak Faith: Forsaken, and condemn the Epic Marketplace via Twitter “A lot of anime you love rotoscopes famous scenes from film and media to similar effects.” You can’t just trace a brand logo and use it as your own, but you can trace a lot of things and those things do become your own,” überfaith42 justified. “If you find animations that are similar, on completely separate rigs and skeletons, it’s more than likely rotoscoping is involved as a method of tracing. If timings overlap in an animation on completely separate rigs, that’s not something you can copyright easily and mostly not worth trying to do,” überfaith42 insisted. “Another additional thing, Rotoscoping is a technique in animation where you trace other movement (animations, videos, anything). RELATED RUMOR: Dataminers Discover FromSoftware Reportedly Working On ‘Elden Ring’ DLC The player walks through the streets of the A giant misshapen knight smashes the player with a spiked mace via Bleak Faith: Forsaken (2023), Archangel Studios “Hell even Lies of P, which has some extremely extremely similar animation to FromSoft stuff is actually different animations, not reused assets like Bleak Faith,” condemned. “None of those games use the literal assets from inside fromsoft games’ data, they are just big fans of From Soft and heavily referenced.” “To make it clear I don’t have any issues with devs being very inspired by fromsoft (like Nioh, Mortal Shell, new Lords of the Fallen),” prefaced. I do NOT condone people using my DS Anim Studio software to aid in exporting animations to include in commercial products or sell them on Epic Games Store. Bleak Faith: Forspoken is 100% using animations ripped directly 1:1 from Elden Ring. “I do NOT condone people using my DS Anim Studio software to aid in exporting animations to include in commercial products or sell them on Epic Games later corrected themselves, noting they meant Bleak Faith: Forsaken, and that animations from Dark Souls III had also appeared. Bleak Faith: Forspoken is 100% using animations ripped directly 1:1 from Elden Ring,” claimed. Despite the video not being their own, the user feared their software - used to modify animations in similar FromSoftware games - had been used to lift or copy the animations from Elden Ring. The claims of plagiarism were primarily born from Dark Souls modder who shared a tweet showing strong similarities between the animations in the two games. RELATED: FromSoftware President Hidetaka Miyazaki Confirms ‘Armored Core VI: Fires Of Rubicon’ Is Not Being Driven To Soulsborne Type Gameplay ![]() The player bows before Melina, slumped over via Elden Ring (2022), Bandai Namco Entertainment ![]()
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