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Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core has a Getty watermark in it


Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, a remake of a much-loved PSP Final Fantasy spin-off, was well received by fans and critics alike. However, as noticed by Kotakuit also has something that might surprise you–the Getty Images watermark.

Generally, such watermarks are the result of getting an image preview from Getty’s database for free, but it’s possible that’s an honest mistake. Either way, the watermark is right in the middle of the picture, which makes it pretty obvious to the observer. According to Kotaku, the painting in question is a digitally modified version of John Crowther’s work, and it appears at least three times in a mansion during the game’s eighth chapter.

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Kingdom Hearts 3 also seems to have one Photo signature appears in a cutscene, but it only appears for a split second. Unfortunately, this is nothing new, as video game developers have been extracting assets without credit since the dawn of this medium. Earlier this year, Capcom “resolved” a lawsuit from a designer and photographer who claimed that the company used her art assets in popular games like Devil May Cry and Resident Evil 4 without credit.

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