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The copyright notices Luxin mentions are objective and meaningful. \'\'Xenosaga\'\' (not just Bandai Namco) is explicitly credited in the list of IP notices for the game after Criware because they used copyrighted content from it in an amount that exceeded what they used in 2 (which they did not need to provide the same credit for). It\'s not just a casual mention, Yuriev\'s name being there is not just a funny coincidence with a common Russian name, it\'s potentially copyright-violating.
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The copyright notices Luxin mentions are objective and meaningful. \\\'\\\'Xenosaga\\\'\\\' (not just Bandai Namco) is explicitly credited in the list of IP notices for the game after Criware because they used copyrighted content from it in an amount that exceeded what they used in 2 (which they did not need to provide the same credit for). It\\\'s not just a casual mention, Yuriev\\\'s name being there is not just a funny coincidence with a common Russian name, it\\\'s something that would\\\'ve otherwise violated copyright without that permission.
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The copyright notices Luxin mentions are objective and meaningful. \'\'Xenosaga\'\' (not just Bandai Namco) is explicitly credited in the list of IP notices for the game after Criware because they used copyrighted content from it in an amount that exceeded what they used in 2 (which they did not need to provide the same credit for). It\'s not just a casual mention, Yuriev\'s name being there is not just a funny coincidence.
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The copyright notices Luxin mentions are objective and meaningful. \\\'\\\'Xenosaga\\\'\\\' (not just Bandai Namco) is explicitly credited in the list of IP notices for the game after Criware because they used copyrighted content from it in an amount that exceeded what they used in 2 (which they did not need to provide the same credit for). It\\\'s not just a casual mention, Yuriev\\\'s name being there is not just a funny coincidence with a common Russian name, it\\\'s potentially copyright-violating.
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The copyright notices Luxin mentions are objective and meaningful. \'\'Xenosaga\'\' (not just Bandai Namco) is explicitly credited in the list of IP notices for the game after Criware because they used copyrighted content from it in an amount that exceeded what they used in 2. It\'s not just a casual mention.
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The copyright notices Luxin mentions are objective and meaningful. \\\'\\\'Xenosaga\\\'\\\' (not just Bandai Namco) is explicitly credited in the list of IP notices for the game after Criware because they used copyrighted content from it in an amount that exceeded what they used in 2 (which they did not need to provide the same credit for). It\\\'s not just a casual mention, Yuriev\\\'s name being there is not just a funny coincidence.
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Yuriev\'s name is not a coincidence.
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Takahashi states:

[[quoteblock]]It is also a stopping point to me. This title depicts the conclusion of the Xenoblade story that began with Klaus’s experiment.

While it is a conclusion, that does not mean it is the end of the Xenoblade series. It is just a stopping point in my mind. I think that everyone who played this title and the additional stories in the Expansion Pass can imagine what lies in the future for Xenoblade.[[/quoteblock]]
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Yuriev\\\'s name is not a coincidence.
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