Post-apocalyptic survival shooter Misery's Steam page is back online, with developers Platypus Entertainment claiming that they've resolved a "misunderstanding" which led to an alleged DMCA takedown from Stalker creators GSC Game World. Platypus say that as part of this apparent resolution, they've removed a helicopter model, some guitar songs, and references to GSC's games from their game at the request of the Stalker studio.
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