UFC’s Khabib Calls Out EA Sports After Huge Gaming Error

Russian UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov has kicked off on Twitter after EA Sports made a huge error.

As you can see from this clip, Khabib’s celebration is the Christian sign of the cross…

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There’s one slight problem with that, as Khabib is actually Muslim.

He Tweeted: “I’m a MUSLIM and not Baptized. Please @EASPORTSUFC edit my after fight celebration. I have a lot of Muslim fans and you have to respect it.”

EA Sports isn’t the only one in trouble as Bethesda is suing Warner Bros after the latter released a new game that ‘clones’ their Fallout Shelter game, and even uses the same code.

Polygon reports that a suit was filed in a Maryland U.S. District Court. Bethesda alleges that Westworld, developed by Behaviour and released this week for Android and iOS, “has the same or highly similar game design, art style, animations, features and other gameplay elements” as their game.

They continued: “Behaviour breached its contract with Bethesda and utilised its restricted access to Bethesda’s intellectual property, including Bethesda’s copyrighted code, trade secrets, and other rights, to compress its development timeline, reduce costs, and quickly bring the Westworld mobile game to market, and offer players the widely popular gameplay experience found in Fallout Shelter.”

They also reckon that Behaviour used the “same copyrighted computer code” as their own game.

They also added that it “has the same or highly similar game design, art style, animations, features and other gameplay elements”

This definitely should have been thought about before it was released.