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A little over a week after a plagiarism scandal in TCG Pocket, final artworks have now been introduced into the game for affected cards. The controversy erupted when several cards were found to bear striking similarities to existing artworks from other sources, prompting an outcry from the community and calls for accountability.
In response to the backlash, the developers swiftly announced that they would be replacing the disputed artworks to maintain the integrity of the game. The newly revealed designs have been met with a mix of relief and skepticism from players, who are eager to see how these changes will impact their gaming experience.
While some fans appreciate the effort to address the issue, others remain cautious, questioning whether the new artworks will resonate with the community. As TCG Pocket continues to evolve, the developers are committed to ensuring that their content is original and respects the creative rights of artists. The introduction of these new designs marks a significant step in rebuilding trust with the player base.
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