Project VK Launches in Wake of Blue Archive Scandal

Jan 22,25

Project KV's Blue Archive Scandal Leads to Project KV's abrupt cancellation sparked a remarkable response: the birth of Project VK, a fan-made game. This article explores this community-driven, non-profit endeavor born from passion and disappointment.

From the Ruins of Project KV: A Fan-Made Successor Emerges

Studio Vikundi Unveils Project VK

Following the September 8th cancellation of Project KV, Studio Vikundi announced Project VK – a non-profit game developed entirely by the community. Their Twitter (X) statement directly addressed the situation: "While inspired by a previous project, our team remains committed to development, undeterred by recent events. We aim to exceed your expectations."

The studio further clarified: "Project VK is a non-profit indie game created by dedicated individuals. It is completely independent of Blue Archive and Project KV. Motivated by the unprofessional conduct of the Project KV team, we are committed to a different approach, ensuring originality and full respect for existing copyrights."

Project KV's cancellation stemmed from significant online criticism regarding its striking similarities to Blue Archive, a game some of its developers worked on at Nexon Games. Accusations of plagiarism encompassed the game's art style, music, and core concept: a Japanese city inhabited by weapon-wielding female students.

Just a week after releasing its second teaser, Dynamis One announced Project KV's cancellation via Twitter (X), apologizing for the controversy. For a comprehensive look at Project KV's downfall and the subsequent backlash, please see our related article.

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