Nexon Games addressed rumors claiming its third-person looter shooter The First Descendant stole assets from Bungie's Destiny 2. The First Descendant enjoyed a highly successful release back on July 2, racking up over 200,000 concurrent users within the first few hours of its debut. However, the game has also suffered from wave after wave of criticism, with some players now even alleging that the game reused barely edited icons from Destiny 2.
It hasn't even been two full weeks since The First Descendant's release and the game is already putting out fires one after the other. In the wake of its launch, developers were left to deal with everything from The First Descendant's bugged premium currency delivery to the player base's complaints regarding the game's prominent microtransaction practices. Things only worsened when fans noticed striking similarities between some of the icons used for mods and abilities to art assets from Destiny 2, prompting some users to wonder whether this was supposed to be a carefully hidden tribute or an egregious act of copyright infringement.
There are a ton of modules players can use in The First Descendant. Here's a list of them all.
In response to the rumors, Nexon...