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Srsly tho someone tell Miyazaki that he can sue them for this since Epic like trying to sue everyone else and try claiming they 'made' the battle-royale genre.
I guess they don't learn through observation.
And in terms of legality, it is possible for Fromsoft to bring a case to Epic if they didn't grant permission for them to use the 'Praise the Sun' emote..
Since it's technically an emote in the Dark Souls franchise, owned by Fromsoft or whatever, they can technically put a claim on that, since Epic clearly did a copy/paste, but if they gave permission, then in legal terms it's fine. :P