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2022-08-04T13:42:33.234Z


The game War Gods Zeus of Child presented a cheap and ridiculous version of Sony's beloved brand Imitation of God of War has been removed from the Xbox Store The game War Gods Zeus of Child presented a cheap and ridiculous version of Sony's beloved brand Matan Benishi, the gaming channel system 04/08/2022 Thursday, August 4, 2022, 4:35 p.m. Updated: 4:36 p.m. Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on Twitter Share by email Share in general Comments Comments While Xbox players can o


Imitation of God of War has been removed from the Xbox Store

The game War Gods Zeus of Child presented a cheap and ridiculous version of Sony's beloved brand

Matan Benishi, the gaming channel system

04/08/2022

Thursday, August 4, 2022, 4:35 p.m. Updated: 4:36 p.m.

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While Xbox players can only dream of playing God of War on their console, there is a netizen who decided to take action and bring the PlayStation exclusive game to the eternal rival.

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A very cheap and ridiculous imitation, called War Gods Zeus of Child went up to the Xbox store during the last week and cost about 5 dollars.

It was removed after two days when news sites had already had time to report on it and players on the network had already had time to try it out.

The game page in the Xbox store (photo: screenshot, Microsoft)

Online gameplay videos show that this is not a particularly well-invested project, and this is reflected in every field: players who start the game will find themselves in a generic and boring arena while they are attacked by endless waves of the same enemy.



The animations in the game are also broken and do not function properly.

And we're not just talking about the graceful attacks with the Leviathan Ax, but the fact that Kratos doesn't have a walking back animation at all and just "floats" in the air.

The geometry of the game is also broken and players can also go out of the boundaries of the arena and the game itself (the so-called Out of Bounds).

War Gods Zeus of Child (Photo: Screenshot, Game Clips And Tips)

Game Clips And Tips (Photo: Screenshot, Game Clips And Tips)

So how did the game get to the Microsoft store?

For those who were wondering, the game was developed by a studio called Dolaka Ltd in the Unity engine, and found its way to the digital store through the Xbox Creators Collection.

This is a program intended for beginner developers in which Microsoft allows creators to upload games without the need for permanent approvals and regulations.



Studio Dolaka Ltd has also created a particularly blatant imitation of Fall Guys called Dinasaur Falling Survival, where the players play the character of Yoshi from Super Mario.

A crossover piece.

While the God of War emulation has been removed, the Fall Guys emulation is still available for download (as of this writing).

Game Clips And Tips (Photo: Screenshot, Game Clips And Tips)

Out of Bounds: departure from the boundaries of the game (photo: official website, Game Clips And Tips)

The imitation of Fall Guys from the same creator is still available for purchase (photo: screenshot, Microsoft)

As you understand, this is the wild west of game developers, and from time to time you can see results and cheap imitations that we usually only see in mobile stores.

Just last week Xbox CEO Phil Spencer stated that the game he was most looking forward to playing was God of War Ragnarök, so until the November launch it looks like he'll have to settle for that.

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