![]() ![]() The fact that Behavior Interactive worked on Fallout Shelter and had access to its code made this lawsuit quite different from others in the industry alleging similar copycat tactics. ![]() The suit alleged that the indie dev’s Westworld mobile game had “the same copyrighted computer code used by Fallout Shelter…the same or highly similar game design, art style, animations, features and other gameplay elements as Fallout Shelter, all of which are owned by Bethesda.”īethesda’s statement on the matter was limited to a single sentence: “Bethesda Softworks and Behaviour Interactive jointly announced today that the parties have amicably resolved the lawsuit Bethesda brought against Behaviour and others related to the Fallout Shelter and Westworld mobile games.” It’s unclear if “and others” refers to Warner Bros, the studio that hired Behavior Interactive to make Westworld WB was named in the suit, but isn’t called out in Bethesda’s brief press release. Before Westworld, Behavior Interactive worked on Fallout Shelter, a mobile game set in the post-apocalyptic Fallout universe. ![]() Six months after suing Canadian studio Behavior Interactive, Bethesda Softworks announced that it has settled the lawsuit and allowed it to be dismissed with prejudice. ![]()
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