With that said, a new skin for the game has led to an artist accusing the Call of Duty developers of plagiarism. As part of its season 4 content drop, Call of Duty revealed Samoyed, a fluffy dog skin for the Call of Duty: Vanguard operator Kim Tae Young. Artist Sail Lin took to Twitter and alleged that the developers plagiarized a concept they had made two years prior. As reported by Polygon, Activision has seemingly removed images of Samoyed from promotional images for the new season of content. You can view Sail Lin's response below.
"Hello everyone, I am saillin, I am the original artist that the upcoming COD Vanguard Samoyed skin was plagiarized from," said the artist. "I only just found out at the time of the announcement that my work was plagiarized. Even though I am also a COD player, I am very disappointed to see my work being plagiarized by a big company like Activision in this way. I have reached out to Activision for an explanation and/or compensation, and hopefully the situation will be settled soon. As an individual artist, I can only do so much, and I have to speak out about this to stop things like this happening again in the future."
I have to explain this matter, COD Vanguard Samoye skin plagiarism.https://t.co/ltHTSNhEtf #CallofDutyVanguard #COD #Vanguard @Activision pic.twitter.com/OD2M4WNUms
— saillin (@saillin5) July 29, 2022
As of right now, the publisher nor developer Raven Software has directly acknowledged the controversy. It's also unclear if they have responded to Lin about the allegations. Either way, hopefully, things can be cleared up soon.
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