Movie Games have claimed that the only thing they are doing is researching about potential infringement on the development of Schedule 1. However, they have not confirmed that they will go out and open a case against the developer of it. PC players seem relieved to know that there is nothing personal going on with both creators, but not many are convinced about this. There has been many cases of big companies trying to shutdown small projects, such as Nintendo trying to shut down fan games that are free. We at Infinite Start will check the statement given by Movie Games.
According to Movie Games, the following is what they publicly stated about the current situation:
“Dear Gamers, We’d like to address your Schedule I / Drug Dealer Simulator publication and share some facts regarding the situation.
There is no ill will towards TVGS. We even mailed them best wishes shortly before the release, when the game was already huge, but before the investigation was deemed necessary. However, we are obligated to perform this investigation, act accordingly to the scope of the infringement if it is confirmed, and inform the public about it via ESPI. – Best wishes, Movie Games”
If what Movie Games is saying happens to be true, then there’s nothing to worry about the current situation. It is nice to see that they don’t have a personal beef against indie developers.
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