In a classic Bethesda move, the stolen code was only discovered after a bug found in Westworld was the same as one found in Fallout Shelter. Although Behaviour Interactive developed Fallout Shelter, the code behind it contractually belongs to Bethesda, who clearly don’t appreciate their code being found in a competing product. Of course, there is nothing illegal about trying to copy another popular game, so long as you aren’t literally stealing code from your competitor.īehaviour Interactive, the developer behind both Fallout Shelter and Westworld, were accused of using code developed for Fallout Shelter for Westworld. In addition to a remarkably similar art style, both games involve creating a town/vault, pairing up different residents and using resources to upgrade your settlement. Mind you, code is not the only thing the game was perceived to have stolen from Fallout Shelter Westworld is a pretty blatant copycat of Bethesda’s mobile Fallout spin-off. The game has been pulled from the App Store and Google Play, and all in-app purchases have been disabled. In Bethesda’s original lawsuit last year, the developers were accused of inappropriately using Fallout Shelter code for Westworld. ![]() ![]() Entertainment are shutting the free-to-play Westworld mobile game based on the popular HBO series. After legal scrutiny from Bethesda, Behaviour Interactive and Warner Bros.
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