Bungie has been caught plagiarizing artwork AGAIN — this time using fan-made posters in their upcoming game Marathon. The company admitted to using the work of artist N2 (aka Anti-Real) without permission, claiming it was the fault of a "former employee" and promising to "review their processes." But this isn't the first time Bungie’s been accused of stealing designs. How many times can they get away with this before fans lose all trust?
In this video, we break down the latest Marathon art theft scandal, Bungie's embarrassing excuse, the artist’s heartbreaking response, and why this is yet another sign that Marathon is doomed before it even launches.
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