In February, the cancelled GoldenEye 007 XBLA remaster leaked online. Last year, the creator of an ambitious project to remake the entire N64 GoldenEye 007 campaign in Unreal Engine 4 said he'd been "kindly asked by the IP holder (MGM/Danjaq) to cease development". MGM has form when it comes to issuing James Bond takedowns. "This matter is currently with the map's creator and the rights holder and we have nothing further to share at this time."Īs Kotaku notes, this action seems heavy-handed, given Krollywood used Far Cry 5's in-built level editor to remake GoldenEye and did not seek to sell their creation. "We respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect our users to do the same," Ubisoft said. In a statement issued to Kotaku, Ubisoft confirmed it had removed the maps from Far Cry 5 due to copyright claims from a rights holder, but didn't name MGM. In a statement, Krollywood said Ubisoft was contacted by MGM, the studio behind James Bond. You can check out the Dam remake level in the video below: YouTuber Krollywood spent two-and-a-half years recreating Rare's seminal N64 first-person shooter inside the level editor provided within Far Cry 5, but this week Ubisoft removed the levels from the game's arcade mode after a copyright infringement claim reportedly issued by MGM.Īll 18 GoldenEye campaign levels were remade and made available to play by anyone in Far Cry 5's arcade mode, even with the odd additional Easter egg. Ubisoft has pulled GoldenEye levels a fan made in Far Cry 5 after a copyright infringement complaint.
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