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2019-05-10 14:20:46

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The new table spin-off developed by Elder Scrolls, "Elsweyr", it's out of the game.


Only a few hours ago, Elder Scrolls launched Elsweyr, however, he quickly experienced several plagiarism claims due to similarities with Dungeons & Dragons which was published in 2016.


The plagiarism claims covered introductory text, scenarios and details in the video game that seem to have been extracted almost identically according to the people of Dungeons & Dragons.

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Of course Bethesda did not remain silent and through a publication on their official Facebook page they said:



We have taken an ESO tabletop RPG adventure previously shared while researching the source. "


"Thanks to those who arrived with concerns".


Long before making the pronouncement on its official Facebook page, Bethesda decided to remove the printable materials from its website.


Ars Technica has a good summary of how he compared Elsweyr with The Black Road, the 2016 D & D adventure. At the moment it is not clear exactly who supplied the materials for the Bethesda website.


Another of the similarity between Elsweyr and The Black Road, is a caravan of four wagons, including the contents of each car and the frequency with which the caravan travels.





Some D & D rules have been published under the OGL license, but there are certain details that seem to have passed the line of the D & D limit and that is why they filed the plagiarism claims, which was broadcast by creators of the D & D module of The Black Road who also they are also waiting for the justification of Bethesda and thus know what exactly happened.


As for the other Elsweyr, the expansion package that will be delivered on June 4 for The Elder Scrolls Online will continue to function normally.


But the table promotion game was probably written off





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