Void War takedown tied to Games Workshop over Warhammer‑style shoulder pads, says developer

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Indie studio Tundra Interactive says Void War was temporarily pulled from Steam after a DMCA filed by Games Workshop over shoulder pads in the trailer that resembled Warhammer 40K; Tundra disputes the claim but removed the trailer to avoid legal delays, and the game has since returned to Steam with a revised trailer while they work on translations and updates.
- Indie dev claims the sudden takedown of its game was due to Warhammer creator Games Workshop, and a set of familiar-looking shoulder pads Eurogamer
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- Games Workshop DMCA'd Void War game over “oversized convex shoulder pads” that looked like a Warhammer 40K Space Marine rip-off FRVR
- FTL-like Void War was DMCAed by Games Workshop due to 'oversized convex shoulder pads with a metallic rim' PC Gamer
- Games Workshop had a Warhammer FTL clone pulled from Steam over some overly Space Marine-esque shoulderpads Rock Paper Shotgun
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