They plagiarized the text of the reward tiers verbatim from another project, the images of
alleged game assets and environments were stolen from a number of online sources and even the pictures that claimed to be from the offices of Little Monster Productions were stolen from the website of a different development studio.
Not exact matches
The bombshell of December 2017 was the news that Crytek was suing Cloud Imperium Games and Roberts Space Industries, the companies behind the sprawling and controversial crowdfunded MMO Star Citizen,
alleging that CIG infringed its copyrights by using CryEngine to develop non-Star Citizen
game assets in the form of Squadron 42 while misusing Crytek's logo in marketing materials and Crytek's CryEngine in the form of Star Engine.
In documents filed with the California Central District Court yesterday, Crytek
alleges that CIG infringed its copyrights by using CryEngine to develop non-Star Citizen
game assets — specifically, Squadron 42.