![]() You can see this from the comparison screens below, with Gangstar: Miami Vindication above and Urban Crime below. Return tripĬlose inspection reveals Miami Vindication's entire setting – from the game's city streets, to the cars and people that populate it – has been picked up and dropped into Urban Crime. The only problem is, those very same streets popped up almost two years ago in Gameloft's Gangstar: Miami Vindication. The scandal surrounding its most recent iPhone and iPad release, however, centres on the suggestion it's a cut-and-paste job of one of its existing titles.įree-to-play release Urban Crime charges players with making a name for themselves for all the wrong reasons on the streets of Miami, killing rival gang members one after another until the city is theirs. ![]() No stranger to accusations of plagiarism, Gameloft has made a name for itself in recent years by mirroring some of the biggest console games with its own mobile releases - N.O.V.A. ![]()
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