A Sony play station game which used images of Manchester Cathedral without permission will not be amended.
Despite this Church of England leaders at Manchester Cathedral have "forgiven" Sony for not asking if they could use the pictures in the violent video game.
Sony's award winning PlayStation game Resistance: Fall of Man, uses the historic church as a backdrop to a violent gunfight.
The game was nominated, but failed, to win an award at the British Academy Video Games Awards on Tuesday evening.
The company has apologised for using the graphics, but said it would not be withdrawing the game from sale.
The awards, organised by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), took place at Battersea Evolution, in Battersea Park, London.
In June of this year the Church of England threatened legal action against Sony for featuring the Cathedral in the game without permission.
Cathedral leaders accused Sony of the "desecration" of Manchester Cathedral, referring to one scene which depicts a shoot-out in which dozens of Leapers are killed during a bloody gun battle inside the cathedral. Officials described the use of the building as "sick" and sacrilegious and stated Sony did not ask for permission to use the cathedral.
After it was announced that the game had not won an award, the Dean of Manchester Cathedral, the Very Reverend Rogers Govender said: "I think some important lessons have been learnt.
"So we do forgive Sony for what they have done, even though they still believe they have done nothing wrong.
"In an industry that is breaking new frontiers, it is important that long held traditions of film and television are maintained.
"These traditions include having courtesy, respecting the dignity of your subject, and admitting when mistakes have been made.
"In so many ways Sony have failed to live up to these standards by disrespecting people of faith and the victims of gun crime here in Manchester."
He said however due to the row over the video game the cathedral had seen an increase in visits from young people and tourists.




