Nintendo has issued a takedown request against Garry's Mod on Steam, demanding that all Nintendo-themed files are removed from the game. This move comes after frequent users of Garry's Mod (GMOD) recently realized that they were unable to access Nintendo-affiliated assets on its workshop. After 20 years, the popular Steam Sandbox game Garry's Mod will remove Nintendo-related content, as the company receives take-down requests. The crackdown relating to Nintendo's IP continues as Facepunch Studios announced it will be removing Nintendo-related content on Garry's Mod, a sandbox game developed by Facepunch Studios and available since 2006, allows you to play the game using various mods.
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The removal of Nintendo-themed assets from Garry's Mod has caused a stir among the gaming community. Fans who enjoyed creating and playing with Nintendo-inspired content in the game are disappointed by the takedown. However, some understand the need for companies to protect their intellectual property and respect Nintendo's decision to enforce their rights.