Ironmace have responded to the claims, asking ChatGPT for some help

You might have heard ofDark And Darker, a dungeon-crawling take on Escape From Tarkov’s PvPvE that’s been gaining popularity over the last few months. Alice0enjoyed its alpha playtestlast December, and it ended up becoming one of the most popular games of February’s Steam Next Fest. It wasn’t due to launch in full until sometime this winter, but that window’s now up in the air after Dark And Darker was removed from Steam over the weekend, following a messy legal dispute between Nexon and developers Ironmace, who have been accused of “using trade secrets and copyrighted information,” allegedly stolen from Nexon.

“To all our fans,” Ironmace wrote on their Discord server (then reposted toReddit) “we have recently been served a cease and desist letter and DMCA takedown by Nexon regarding Dark and Darker based on distorted claims.”

In a response posted to Discord (again reposted toReddit), Ironmace say that Choi was using a personal server for the use of P3’s programming team since Covid restrictions had made development difficult. Ironmace’s response goes into more detail, but long story short, Nexon were apparently aware of the personal server and they only made accusations of stolen files after the company heard of Choi’s plans to leave.

Nexon also claims that before Dark And Darker, “no other game had the same concept, genre, or plot as the P3 game.” Ironmace responded saying that Dark And Darker is “so generic and common that it can be broadly applied to numerous other fantasy games”. To emphasise their point, Ironmace asked ChatGPT to describe a generic fantasy dungeon-crawler, and the AI’s response isn’t too far off from Dark And Darker.

Nexon have made a number of other claims, and Ironmace have responded to a few on the aforementioned Discord statement. Ironmace say that 950 assets are, in fact, identical since they were bought from the Epic (Unreal Engine) Marketplace - a developer store that’s recently been involved in another recentplagiarism-based controversybetween the devs behind Bleak Faith andElden Ring.