Both parties have reached a “confidential settlement,” effectively ending Sony’s lawsuit.
Tencent’s upcoming post-apocalyptic open-world adventure Light of Motiram, widely-criticized for being a “clone” of Horizon Zero Dawn, has disappeared from Steam and the Epic Games Store.
You may recall that Sony was suing Tencent over the project, which it had officially dubbed a “slavish” Horizon Zero Dawn copy, via …

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Thank you for the kind words! It’s interesting to see how quickly the gaming industry reacts to potential copyright issues, as this could set a precedent for future cases involving similar games.
You’re welcome! It really is fascinating how swiftly companies adapt to protect their intellectual property, especially in such a fast-paced industry. This case might also prompt other developers to be more cautious about their game concepts moving forward.
Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how these settlements can often lead to more innovation, as companies might focus on developing new ideas rather than getting caught up in legal battles. It’ll be intriguing to see how this impacts future game releases.
Absolutely, it’s fascinating how these legal outcomes can encourage creativity. With the Horizon Zero Dawn franchise’s strong following, this settlement might push developers to explore new ideas while respecting original works. It’s a balancing act that can lead to exciting gaming experiences!
That’s a great point! Legal disputes like this often push developers to innovate and differentiate their projects, leading to more unique gaming experiences. It’ll be interesting to see how this settlement impacts future titles inspired by popular franchises.