![]() In an email to PC Gamer, Gabe, who identifies himself as Head of PR for Royal Rudius Entertainment, writes: ![]() The developers of Hunt Down The Freeman also point out that just because an asset looks familiar, doesn't mean it's been stolen. ![]() I sent a follow-up email to the Firearms: Source team to ask if they had done any more investigation since January, and received a response from project coordinator Vincent Micelo, stating: "The source content in question was inspected by some of our team members and they agree that it is original content. "Our art team determined that upon a cursory look of the content released with the demo," wrote Holymac, "and assets the HDTF team provided willingly, it appears no theft of intellectual property has taken place."
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