A snafu that saw fan-made art used in the design for an upcoming Destiny 2 Nerf gun has come to a happy ending, as the artist involved says the situation is resolved, and Bungie says it's going to pay up.
The trouble came to light earlier this week, shortly after Bungie unveiled the Nerf Ace of Spades, a Nerf gun based on the famous hand cannon carried by Destiny guardian Cayde-6. The following day, artist Tofu_Rabbit tweeted that the new pretend-firearm «directly lifts a commission I did in 2015.»
«This is not 'similar' or a coincidence, you can see my same brush strokes and scratches/smudges,» they tweeted.
Images included with the tweet laid it out clearly. Ace of Spades is Ace of Spades, yes, but the details and imperfections in the Nerf design are just about an exact match for Tofu_Rabbit's work.
Hey @Bungie @BungieHelp @DestinyTheGame @A_dmg04 @Cozmo23 @DestinyComArt soo, the NERF ace of spades DIRECTLY lifts a commission i did in 2015. This is not «similar» or a coincidence, you can see my same brush strokes and scratches/smudges.Original: https://t.co/GobNslptoI pic.twitter.com/zQoYEbfdGVSeptember 11, 2024
Yeah, that is definitely not a coincidence.
Bungie responded to the complaint the same day, saying it was "investigating internally and with our partner," and was also in contact with the artist. Now we have a resolution, and it seems that Bungie and/or Nerf did indeed lift Tofu_Rabbit's work for the Nerf Ace of Spades.
«We've investigated this with our partner Nerf,» the Destiny 2 Team account tweeted. «We are currently in contact with the artist to make sure they are compensated and credited for their incredible artwork.»
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Tofu_Rabbit seems pleased with the outcome. «Just wanted to give one last final update, the situation with Bungie is resolved!» they tweeted. «They've been nothing but nice and professional with me and I am very grateful.»
Happy to
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