Dark and Darker developer Ironmace could face legal action following claims it stole materials to create its popular dungeon crawler.
According to a report by Korean-based website ThisIsGame (opens in new tab) (translated via Reddit (opens in new tab)), Japanese game publisher Nexon claims that some Ironmace developers, who it says used to work for the company, took assets and code from a project it had in the works called "P3," before leaving to make Dark and Darker.
The report says Nexon - whose previous titles include KartRider: Drift and MapleStory - showcased Project P3 back in August 2021. It planned for the game to be a first-person adventure where players worked together to explore medieval fantasy dungeons, searching for treasure and battling monsters as they went. Later, in an interview with ThisIsGame, Nexon's Vice President revealed the game's codename had changed to "P7", and the idea had evolved to include a mix of PvP and PvE elements.
NEXON suspects that their game assets were leaked."Our code was built from scratch. Most of our assets are purchased from the Unreal marketplace. All other assets and all game designs docs were created inhouse."-- Iron Mace CEOReport by @thisisgamecom https://t.co/u4MpkSrkSM pic.twitter.com/djrOIIi1YQFebruary 20, 2023
As ThisIsGame says, if former Nexon employees did use code and assets to make Dark and Darker, this could be a breach of confidentially agreements and trade secret laws. The site says that Nexon "has reviewed legal action for this case, but it seems that it is contemplating how to respond."
Ironmace CEO Terence Seung-ha denied Nexon's claims in a message posted on Discord. "I want to address certain rumors that have started to circulate and reassure Dark and
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