Crytek Sueing Roberts Space Industries and Cloud Imperium Games Over Star Citizen

Posted by at 11:08 am on December 14, 2017

The makers of the crowdfunded space game Star Citizen are being sued for copyright infringement and breach of contract by development studio Crytek.

Crytek claims Roberts Space Industries (RSI) and Cloud Imperium Gameshave caused substantial harm” to them.

Crytek said it would seek damages and an injunction that stopped further use of its CryEngine game engine software.

Star Citizen’s creators said the suit was “meritless” and added that it would defend itself “vigorously”.

Development of Star Citizen began in 2012 and since then it has raised more than $170m  in crowdsourced funds from fans keen to play the ambitious space trading and combat game.

Crytek claims that as development of Star Citizen has progressed, CryEngine has been used for more purposes than specified in its original contract.

In particular, it says, a decision to develop two Star Citizen games violates an agreement that the software would be used to develop only one title.

RSI plans to launch a multi-player interstellar trade and combat game as well as a dedicated first-person shooter called Squadron 42, that is set in the Star Citizen galaxy.

“We are aware of the Crytek complaint having been filed in the US District Court,” a spokesman for RSI and Cloud Imperium told gaming news site Gamasutra. “This is a meritless lawsuit that we will defend vigorously against, including recovering from Crytek any costs incurred in this matter.”

Star Citizen is the creation of gaming veteran Chris Roberts, who was behind the development of the iconic Wing Commander series of space games.

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