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In the same sense that Uncharted is “just plagiarising” Tomb Raider or that Back 4 Blood is “just plagiarising” Left 4 Dead or that Mortal Shell is “just plagiarising” Dark Souls or that Ghost of Tsushima is “just plagiarising” Assassin’s Creed or that Forza is “just plagiarising” Gran Turismo or that....
If your definition of the term "plagiarism" simply means "[Author] did this earlier in [Franchise] back in [Year]" then the majority of newly released media including films, games, shows, books and et cetera can be labelled, albeit frivolously, as "plagiarised".
Lacking "creativity", "originality" or "inspiration" is one thing. Plagiarism is an entirely different matter.
It seems silly to me to talk about plagiarism for this concept when sex workers protecting each other is probably older than writing...
(I'm gonna be thinking about this all day...) The presence of Mox in their areas where they already have a significant presence would increase, while other gangs' would decrease, in accordance with the player's standing in that region of the city. I'm done, I promise. ;u;