Artist Sail Lin claims that a Call of Duty Samoyed skin is plagiarised from their own work:
Sail Lin's initial tweet noted that they were disappointed"to see my work being plagiarised by a big company like Activision," and they'd reached out to Activision to find out more.
Since then, Sail Lin has tweeted to say that Activision has now contacted them — while we're not told any specifics, they do say that they"hope to have a result as soon as possible."
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