Images of a new dog skin in Call of Duty: Warzone Activision has been pulled down by Blizzard after an artist alleged that Skin was stealing their work.
Since the allegation, Activision Blizzard has pulled dog skin images from its website (via) eurogamer,
Artist Sel Lin, who painted the image of a human-dog hybrid of a similar-looking ArtStation in 2019, claimed on Twitter on July 29 that the skin had been plagiarized. “Even though I’m a COD I am very disappointed to see my work being plagiarized like this by a big company like Khiladi, Activision,” he wrote.
“I’ve reached out to Activision for clarification and/or compensation, and expect the situation to be resolved soon.”
She has now been contacted by Activision, according to Sel Lin, as he wrote: “Activision has contacted me, and I hope to have a result as soon as possible. Thank you for your concern.”
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— celine (@celine5) 29 July 2022
Called “faithful Samoyed” in call of dutyAny images of the skin have now been removed from the game’s website. as seen hereThe July 28 patch note currently contains no images of the skin, but does the original version of the webpage(Via polygon,
The skin can be seen in the video below:
looking for pack call of duty The skin comes to YouTube, too, showing several videos highlighting the new skin, although whether or not it will actually be purchasable remains to be seen live in-game.
This is not the first major instance of alleged plagiarism in a video game, as it was revealed in March. fortnite Producer Epic Games was being sued over a copyright dance move used as an emotion in-game.
In other news, Sony has said that Activision Blizzard’s purchase of Xbox and call of duty The franchise will likely influence the choice of console for some players.