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    Bungie responds to Marathon art theft controversy, admitting it stole assets and blaming a former developer: “We are conducting a thorough review”

    May 17, 2025

    Following a recent claim from an artist that Bungie stole her artwork for Marathon, the developer has now responded — confirming the theft, and promising to conduct a review of the game’s assets.

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