A Dutch filmmaker has accused Capcom of plagiarising a monster design featured in Resident Evil Village.

Richard Raaphorst published aLinkedIn postthis weekend claiming that the Japanese publisher had used a design featured in his 2013 horror film “without authorization”.

Filmmaker accuses Capcom of ‘stealing’ Resident Evil Village monster design

[Note:Resident EvilVillage monster spoilers follow]

The monster in question is Sturm, a boss whoappears mid-way through Village’s storywith a giant propeller attached to its torso.

Filmmaker accuses Capcom of ‘stealing’ Resident Evil Village monster design

As pointed out by Raaphorst, the Resident Evil boss is visually similar to a creature featured in Frankenstein’s Army, his film which sees Soviet troops invading Germany encounter undead mechanical soldiers created by a mad scientist.

In the movie, the propeller monster is set on fire, much like how players must do the same to the boss featured in Resident Evil Village.

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“In 2013 I directed my film Frankenstein’s Army,” Raaphorst wrote. “It’s a crazy monster movie filled with my own creature designs, one of which has been used – completely without authorization or credit in the newest Resident Evil game.”

Raaphorst finished his post by including a set of comparison images showing the Frankenstein’s Army creature and Resident Evil Village’s Sturm, along with hashtags including, “#plagiarism” and “#copyright”.

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As noted by one Twitter user, there are several other monster designs featured in Resident Evil Village that resemble creatures featured in Frankenstein’s Army. On Monday Raaphorstrepliedto the Twitter thread, stating: “Oh dude, this is worse than I thought. First I felt angry, then proud, but now I see this, I feel sad.”

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VGC has requested comment from Capcom on Raaphorst’s accusations.

Resident Evil Villageenjoyed a strong debut on PCthis weekend, comfortably smashing the series’ record for concurrent players onSteam.

The Capcom title debuted with a peak concurrent player count of 101,726, which is significantly higher thanResident Evil 2’s 74,024 peak, and over five times more than Resident Evil 7’s 18,211, according toSteamCharts.

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Capcom has said it hopes Village will become the franchise’s best-selling entry, following strong sales of the game’s last numbered entry (8.5m), which is its no. 1 title.

“Our main ambition for this year, although there’s so much going on at the same time, is to make sureResident Evil: Villagewill be the best-performing Resident Evil title, both in terms of quality as well as business,” Capcom’s EMEA marketing director Antoine Molanttold GI.bizin March.

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VGC’sResident Evil Village reviewcalls Capcom’s horror adventure “a deliciously hammy hybrid of past glories, with some real series highs”.

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