Morale marathon in shreds as an artistic director forced to admit the theft of assets in a badly conceived live broadcast

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It was not a good week for the Bungie marathon manufacturer – but we still seem to write this sentence every few months.

Forbes He claims that morale in Washington’s outfit is in “Free Fall” after he was accused of plagiarism of artistic assets at the beginning of this week. As a recognition of the studio, he reacted quickly, admitting his mistakes and outlining the steps he takes to fix them.

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The same would be bad enough, but then the company carved out of poorly concealedWhere clearly nervous artistic director Joe Cross read a statement when he was critical by chat.

“We pointed out that the artist who worked on the marathon at the early stages of the pre-production took a number of graphic elements from the graphic designer, without permission or confirmation, and placed them on a sheet of overlay, which was then checked in 2020,” he said.

“The sheet of the overlay contained icons and text elements. These elements ended in our Alfa compilation and there is absolutely no excuse for this supervision, and we are working on our review process to ensure that such cases did not happen again at the marathon or in bungie.”

The studio was to show more marathon games during live broadcast, but because it could not guarantee that any of the above -mentioned assets would appear in the recording, he decided to put away the presentation instead. Why would you just not cancel whole live?!

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