UPDATE: The controversy surrounding the alleged art theft in Bungie’s upcoming game Marathon has been officially resolved. Artist Antireal announced on X today that the issue has been “resolved to my satisfaction” with both Bungie and Sony Interactive Entertainment.
This resolution comes nearly seven months after Antireal publicly accused Bungie of using their artwork without permission during a playtest in May 2023. The artist’s claims highlighted concerns over creative rights and compensation in the gaming industry, bringing significant attention to the matter.
In their announcement today, Antireal stated, “The Marathon art issue has been resolved with Bungie and Sony Interactive Entertainment to my satisfaction.” This update is particularly significant given the turbulent history between Bungie and artists, including a previous lawsuit over plagiarism related to the launch campaign of Destiny 2.
Bungie had previously acknowledged the unauthorized use of Antireal’s art, attributing the oversight to a former artist who submitted a “texture sheet” ultimately utilized in the game. The company expressed regret for the incident, stating, “This issue was unknown by our existing art team, and we are still reviewing how this oversight occurred. We take matters like this very seriously.”
The resolution likely involved substantial discussions in boardrooms, with speculation that financial compensation was part of the settlement. Antireal’s formal tone suggests that the matter has been handled through legal channels, but specifics regarding any financial agreement have not been disclosed.
Moreover, the creative community remains watchful as Bungie has faced similar accusations in the past, including a fan art piece appearing on official merchandise and compensating another artist for uncredited work in a Destiny 2 cutscene earlier this year.
As the gaming industry continues to navigate the complexities of art ownership and usage rights, this case underscores the importance of protecting artists’ contributions. The swift resolution highlights Bungie’s acknowledgment of past missteps and its commitment to ethical practices moving forward.
For now, fans of Marathon and the gaming community at large are encouraged to stay informed as more details may emerge. This situation serves as a crucial reminder of the ongoing dialogue around creative rights in video game development.
Stay tuned for updates as we await a response from Sony regarding the resolution of this dispute.






































