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Chinese video game is accused of copying Final Fantasy XIV trailer plane by plane without disgust

October 6, 2021
Source: ruetir.com ruetir.com
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Editorial: Gaming / Facebook / [Twitter] / Coverage / Instagram / Discord For decades it has been quite common to see Chinese copies of big brands and their products. And in recent years, this has also reached video games where, like sneakers or household appliances, it is not uncommon to see copies of important games created in the Asian country. And although on this occasion, the video game could not be accused of an exact copy, if we can do it with respect to its trailer, which is clearly a plagiarism of the trailer for Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, released...
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