Whether you've played Horizon Zero Dawn or not, you could probably recognize its influence on Light of Motiram at a glance. Tencent revealed the latter late last year, showing off a survival crafting game with giant mechanical beasts, rolling landscapes, and a player character model with more than a passing resemblance to Aloy. Sony quickly took legal action, and it looks like a conclusion to the saga may have already been reached.
As reported by The Verge, Sony and Tencent reached a "confidential settlement" this week, resulting in the court case over the game being dismissed with prejudice. Following the settlement, Light of Motiram's Steam and Epic Games pages have been pulled. The website for the game is still available, but it looks like this could very well be the end for Tencent's survival crafting venture.
The past month has been a busy time for Steam store shuffling, starting with the inability of indie game Horses to land a spot on Steam at all. Shortly after, the mobile RPG BrownDust2 ran afoul of Steam's content policy, resulting in its own Steam page removal before launch.
Light of Motiram appears to be the latest victim, although this casualty is presumably...
