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“Only Up!”: The 3D Action Game that Sparked Controversy and Relaunch

Released in May this year, the 3D action game “Only Up!was removed from Steam and relaunched shortly after.foreign mediaPC Gameretc. have been reported.

“Only Up!” is a 3D action game in which you climb up a structure that extends into the sky. The main character, Jackie, climbs a structure that rises above the slums, wanting to escape from poverty and embark on a journey to know the world and herself. There are various objects and facilities in the structure, and they are combined and floating in the sky, creating a mysterious sight. The player will proceed carefully so as not to step off and fall.

The game will be released on Steam on May 25th. Since the beginning of June, the number of live broadcasters playing this work has increased rapidly, and it has become one of the popular distribution titles on Twitch (related article). Perhaps due to the popularity of such distribution, the number of players of this work has increased steadily since mid-June. The number of concurrent players has exceeded 9000 at its peak so far (SteamDB). Reminiscent of “Uncle Tsubo” “Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy”, it seems to be popular as a frustrating action that is simple yet addictive. On the other hand, due to the number of bugs, etc., the evaluation of user reviews is not growing well.

Although this work succeeded in acquiring many users, the store page was suddenly deleted from Steam around June 30th, making it impossible to purchase. There was no particular explanation from the developer SCKR Games at the time, and users’ posts showing confusion can be seen in communities such as Reddit.

In fact, just before the store page of this work was deleted, artist Aboulicious posted on Twitter that he was working onSketchfabIt was pointed out that the 3D model assets being distributed on the site seem to be included in the game “Only Up!” (Tweet above). The 3D model is a pose of a woman holding a thin, transparent cloth in her hands. On the store page of this work, there was a screenshot showing a similar 3D model of a woman. It seems that they are the same from the long ponytailed hair, but the 3D model distributed by Mr. Aboulicious is prohibited for commercial use.

The developer for this pointed out tweetreply. In addition to apologizing to Mr. Aboulicious, he said that he would confirm why his 3D model was implemented in the game. After that, the screenshot in question was deleted from the store page of this work on Steam, but soon the store page itself was deleted and sales were stopped. It’s unclear if the developers took it down themselves or if Valve took it down after confirming copyright infringement.

As a result, about 6 hours after the store page was deleted from Steam, the store page was released again and sales resumed. There is still no explanation from the developer about this matter, but it is likely that they have completed the removal of assets that have been confirmed to be used without permission from the game.

From the republished store page, in addition to the 3D model of the woman mentioned above, another screenshot has been deleted (upper image). Perhaps the unauthorized use of the assets that are reflected there may have been confirmed. In addition, some users have pointed out that there are various materials in this work that may raise concerns about rights, such as 3D models and voices. In any case, it is believed that these problems have now been dealt with to some extent.

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