Stalker dev GSC Game World DMCA’d a Stalker-inspired indie off Steam⁠, and the devs are crying foul: ‘This is an abuse of power against small independent developers by a large corporation’


On Friday, the indie dev behind co-op survival horror shooter Misery uploaded a post to its Steam community hub page with an image of a crying cat as its header. Titled “We are under attack!”, the post outlines something you may have noticed if you’ve played the game or tried to buy it today: it’s been delisted from Steam following a DMCA strike initiated by Stalker developer GSC Game World.

The post features screenshots of an email from Valve sent to Misery’s 19-year-old, largely solo developer Maewing, and publisher Ytopia. It states that GSC Game World reported Misery for “use of [its] game content without [its] authorization” and includes a handful of screenshots showing similar scenes from both games, two of which show a group of survivors with scavenged gear and gas masks playing a guitar by a campfire.

A screenshot of an email received by the Misery developer which explains the DMCA strike.

(Image credit: Maewing)

We have reached out to GSC Game World for comment, and will update this article if we hear back.



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