We are free to create and share videogames based on SCP, but must comply with all aspects of the license as it relates to software. That means releasing the work(s) under CC-by-SA-3.0, including the release statement prominently on any store page the game is distributed on (as well as developer websites and the like), releasing the game without DRM if the game costs money (steam and the like have developer options for this), not imposing additional legal restrictions through EULAs or equivalent user forms, and not attempting to impede any alternate distribution sources so long as those sources in turn follow the terms of the license.
In accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License, we will be making available all models, textures, and other assets created by our team that are directly based on content from the SCP Wiki.
Use of these assets requires proper attribution to both our development studio and the SCP Wiki. Failure to comply with the terms of the license may result in a formal cease-and-desist notice, and continued non-compliance may lead to legal action.
An example of failing to comply would be using our provided assets, an exact copy, or a derivative, without giving proper attribution (credit) to our studio and the SCP Wiki.