(1/6) /lnSe1HA4CU- Conrad FebruTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. Please RT □ so that everyone who is potentially affected can see ♥️ The publisher allegedly “misled” Conradical by releasing ports that didn’t comply with the “agreed quality standards.” Grindheim argues that Digerati breached that contract by releasing “poor” console versions that either omitted promised localisation options, or featured them with game-breaking bugs. In his most recent public video, Grindheim shared details of their publishing agreement, saying that copyright owner Conradical was responsible for developing the PC version, while Digerati would “meet the developer’s reasonable quality standards” for the console ports. Grindheim says the lawsuit is simply an attempt to “silence me and others.” Grindheim’s original Twitter statement centred on the poor quality of console ports and accused Digerati of “profiting from the situation.” In response, Digerati’s owner Sarah Alfieri posted a video on Twitter claiming that Grindheim had “unlawfully tampered” with the game’s Steam page, failing to perform his obligations of making the game a success. Grindheim has now DMCA’d his own game on console storefronts and accused Digerati of withholding royalties. When reporting on the original news, CJ thought the messy situation could get messier, and he was right. Late last year, turn-based indie RPG The Outbound Ghost was delisted from Steam after a statement from lead dev Conrad Grindheim claimed his relationship with publisher Digerati had “dissolved.” Soon after, Digerati filed a lawsuit against developer Conradical over a breach of contract and “several false defamatory” statements. Update: Digerati have provided a statement saying that "Conradical has been timely paid all royalties due to date," and that "Conrad has refused to work with us" to identify issues with ports of The Outbound Ghost.
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