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Game Blatantly Copies Levels from Oblivion

GamePlasma was recently tasked with the job of reviewing a game titled "Limbo of the Lost." However once one of their writers, Erik Franck, started playing it, he noticed some very familiar settings. It appears that Limbo of the Lost has blatantly taken in-game environments and textures from Oblivion.
Updates:
The article seems to have confused some of you. Trisynergy published Limbo of the Lost. Also, Majestic Studios developed it. There is no connection to the development or publishing of this game to Bethesda at this time.
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PC game steals levels from ... - computerandvideogames.com | By: kosha
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