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Marathon Developer Bungie Launches 'Thorough Review' After Once Again Being Found to Have Used Work From an Uncredited Artist

  • Bungie recently released the closed alpha of its upcoming sci-fi shooter Marathon, which features in-game assets allegedly lifted from independent artist Antireal's 2017 poster designs.
  • The controversy arose after Antireal publicly accused Bungie of using her artwork without permission or attribution, prompting the studio to investigate and contact her directly.
  • Bungie stated a former employee included Antireal's decals in a texture sheet later used in-game without the current team's knowledge, and the studio is now reviewing and tightening asset approval processes.
  • Antireal expressed frustration over her decade of artistic work being heavily borrowed and used throughout Bungie's game without compensation or credit, despite Bungie having no obligation to employ her, underscoring her ongoing difficulties in earning a stable income.
  • The incident has sparked broader discussions on creative ethics in gaming, with Bungie committing to prevent similar issues and ensure proper credit and compensation for contributing artists.
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TheGamePost broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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