Sledgehammer Games' Call of Duty: Vanguard has been accused of plagiarism after revealing a fluffy dog skin seemingly stolen from a fan. The latest installment in the first-person shooter series has already received criticism due to its lack of engaging features and failure to evolve the Call of Duty formula. While exciting events like King Kong and Godzilla in CoDhave kept the game alive, recent claims of plagiarism are sure to further damage Vanguard's reputation.
Call of Duty: Vanguard continues to receive new content drops and updates, but these post-launch additions have failed to improve popular consensus of the WWII FPS title. At launch the game was closely integrated with the battle royale shooter Call of Duty Warzone, which received a brand-new World War II-themed map called Caldera. Developers Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software have worked to update both games in tandem by adding new 1940s weapons, unique playable Operators and engaging game modes. While both games recently added a new canine Operator in the form of Snoop Dogg in Vanguard and Warzone, an even fluffier dog may have been plagiarized from an artist for use in the games.
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As reported by Polygon, the Loyal Samoyed skin recently glimpsed in Call of Duty: Vanguard updates was possibly plagiarized from concept artist <a href=«https://twitter.com/saillin5/status/1553053951209025536?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>saillin
(via Twitter). The original piece of art transforms the adorably fluffy Samoyed breed into a locked and loaded soldier, but Vanguard recently began advertising an extremely similar skin. The artist points out multiple key details that their art and
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