Then they realised that online co-op and PvP had stopped working, followed by the complete removal of all traces of the game. Now, if you attempt to load the ...
"We are currently working with our legal team to remedy this issue in the best manner possible. Since then, half of the 20-person P3 team quit Nexon and joined Ironmace to work on Dark and Darker. This employee - known as Leader A - was heading up development of a project dubbed "P3".
The dungeon-crawling PvPvE game Dark and Darker has been delisted from Steam after developer Ironmace was served with a cease and desist order and ...
However, its [community message board still appears to be active](https://steamcommunity.com/app/2016590/discussions/), with many fans confused by the sudden delisting. [Ironmace had its offices searched by Korean officials](https://www.eurogamer.net/dark-and-darker-developer-denies-stolen-code-allegations-following-police-raid) on speculation that it might be in posession of stolen code and assets as nearly half of Ironmace's 20-person team is made up of former Nexon employees. Due to the sensitive legal nature of this issue we must be careful with our statements so as to not jeopardize our position," the Discord post read. "We ask for your understanding as we work to get the game back up as quickly as possible. Although, [Ironmace's official statement](https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/dark-and-darker-developers-office-searched-by-police-over-allegations-of-code-theft-3410189) regarding the matter was that the search was a "quick process" and "nothing was found." "We are currently working with our legal team to remedy this issue in the best manner possible.
Ironmace, the developer of fantasy FPS dungeon PvPvE adventure Dark and Darker, have pulled the game's page off Steam due to ongoing legal issues with ...
Due to the sensitive legal nature of this issue, we must be careful with our statements so as to not jeopardize our position. Two weeks ago, Ironmace was served a search warrant by Korean police, who searched the offices and seized material related to the game. The developers have run into issues of late with industry giant Nexon going after the studio.
Ironmace has reportedly been cease and desist request from publisher Nexon.
According to the message, the package will give the player Chams, Noclip cheats, and the ability to disconnect other players. "We are currently working with our legal team to remedy this issue in the best manner possible. Please know that we will do all that is possible for our fans. The last to go was the store name, apparently. At the time of writing, however, Ironmace's website is still live. [Steam storefront](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2016590/) (opens in new tab) – or follow the link from developer Ironmace's [website](https://www.ironmace.com/) (opens in new tab) – and you'll be redirected to Steam's front page, intimating that all traces of the game have been scrubbed from Steam.
This action later led to Nexon Games filing a DMCA claim against IRONMACE despite a statement on the studio's Discord server that the game was "built from ...
In light of the game’s popularity, it’s worth noting that Dark And Darker likely had a profitable future, given how its competitor, Escape From Tarkov, had been plagued by growing numbers of hackers. This action later led to Nexon Games filing a DMCA claim against IRONMACE despite a statement on the studio’s Discord server that the game was "built from scratch." [Insider Gaming](https://insider-gaming.com/dark-and-darker-removed-steam/) subsequently reported on the news of the Dark And Darker being pulled from Steam on 25th March 2023. While the leaker was subsequently fired, they pleaded with their former colleagues to leave Nexon and start developing a project akin to “P3,” which ultimately became Dark And Darker. [Dark And Darker](https://www.ginx.tv/en/dark-and-darker/how-to-play) recently had its listing and any relations to the game removed from Steam following allegations of theft by the Japanese/South Korean studio Nexon Games. Accordingly, the studio reportedly claimed that IRONMACE had stolen assets and source code from them, which resulted in [their offices being raided by South Korean police](https://www.gamesindustry.biz/dark-and-darker-developer-ironmace-raided-by-korean-police).
The DMCA takedown notice issued by Nexon is the latest in a series of legal moves against the embattled indie publisher which began with allegations of former ...
Dark and Darker is a competitive and popular game considered by many to be an indie gem. In order to get the game relisted, Ironmace will need to file a Counter-Notice with Steam, consenting to the jurisdiction of a US Federal Court and explaining under penalty of perjury why Dark and Darker was improperly flagged. Nexon has alleged that the Ironmace founders were caught attempting to steal code and assets from the P3 project and used stolen assets to create the hit game Dark and Darker.
Dark and Darker has been removed from Steam following game publishing company Nexon's cease and desist letter and a DMCA takedown notice.
Nexon also shared that the former lead suggested their teammates quit the company and develop a game that is similar to project P3. The Korea-based developer has shared an announcement with fans, saying that they have been served "a cease and desist letter and DMCA takedown by Nexon regarding Dark and Darker based on distorted claims." The developer Ironmace has issued an announcement on its Discord server and shared that their title has been removed from Valve's storefront because of a series of "distorted claims."
Up and coming fantasy extraction game Dark and Darker has been taken down from Steam following a cease and desist as well as DMCA claim by publisher Nexon.
Employees at Ironmace were formerly working at Nexon on a project called P3, cancelled in 2021, that Nexon alleges bears similarity to Dark and Darker, seemingly implying that Ironmace used stolen assets and code to create its game. Due to the sensitive legal nature of this issue we must be careful with our statements so as not to jeopardize our position. [earlier this month](https://www.pcgamer.com/dark-and-darker-studio-raided-by-police-following-stolen-code-allegations/) (opens in new tab) of Ironmace's offices, where police seized materials related to the game project.
Dark and Darker, the extraction-style game where players control fantasy characters and pillage dungeons while trying to escape relatively unscathed, ...
Nexon, the publisher of games like the MapleStory series, has allegedly hit Dark and Darker creators Ironmace Games with a cease and desist letter which resulted in the game being pulled (for now) from Steam. We ask for your understanding as we work to get the game back up as quickly as possible. Due to the sensitive legal nature of this issue we must be careful with our statements so as to not jeopardize our position. If you've been keeping up with Dark and Darker only to learn of the dates for the next playtest and haven't looked beyond that, it's reasonable to assume you may not have heard of the heated conversations around the game as far as the two companies are concerned. Things got complicated when Nexon suggested that Dark and Darker looked a whole lot like P3, a canceled game Nexon once had in development. [0comments](#)
Following a popular beta test earlier in the year, the multiplayer extraction game Dark and Darker has been delisted from Steam.
The studio is reportedly made up of former Nexon employees who were fired for leaking code and breaking confidentiality agreements. According to reports, they ...
"Most of our assets are purchased from the Unreal marketplace. We ask for your understanding as we work to get the game back up as quickly as possible. It's safe to assume that the game won't make it back onto Steam until this issue is resolved. Due to the sensitive legal nature of this issue we must be careful with our statements so as to not jeopardize our position. [stealing assets from a game that was cancelled at Nexon](https://www.thegamer.com/dark-and-darker-ironmace-accused-of-stealing-nexon/). "We are currently working with our legal team to remedy this issue in the best manner possible.