Earlier this week, Forbes writer Paul Tassi accumulated a series of icons from Nexon’s recently-launched looter shooter and compared them to similar-looking icon art in Destiny 2.
The image above, created by Tassi, appears to show that several icons share similar shapes and design motifs as those used in Destiny 2.
As reported by IGN, there is evidence to suggest that the root of the problem could be an icon database called Iconduck which features a Destiny Icons set, seemingly mistakenly labelled as open source.
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Nexon says it has “a deep affection and respect for other games in the genre”…
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(As a Destiny 2 player myself, while I found these surge of accusations online funny, if they re really open source, they could ve at least made them more unique or alter that design to their pref, but that's just me)