“I Don’t Know Who Failed Due Diligence Here” – Sigma Star Saga DX Updated After Violating GBA Emulator’s License

The recent release violated mGBA’s MPL 2.0 license.

The credits for WayForward Games’ digital release of Sigma Star Saga DX have been updated after it came to light that the game had violated the license of the GBA emulator, mGBA.

mGBA is available under an MPL 2.0 license, meaning anyone who wants to use an unmodified version of the emulator can do so; all they need to do is credit it and provide a link to the source. But after Sigma Star Saga DX was published earlier this month (April 7th, 2026), it quickly came to light on the mGBA Discord that the emulator was being used without any disclosure in the game’s credits.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

The recent release violated mGBA’s MPL 2.0 license.

The credits for WayForward Games’ digital release of Sigma Star Saga DX have been updated after it came to light that the game had violated the license of the GBA emulator, mGBA.

mGBA is available under an MPL 2.0 license, meaning anyone who wants to use an unmodified version of the emulator can do so; all they need to do is credit it and provide a link to the source. But after Sigma Star Saga DX was published earlier this month (April 7th, 2026), it quickly came to light on the mGBA Discord that the emulator was being used without any disclosure in the game’s credits.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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