Riot Games and League of Legends have been love stories that have seen the former become a household name in gaming. Over the last decade and a half, Riot has managed to create a MOBA that will surpass all expectations to establish itself as one of the giants in the genre.
With fame comes its problem, and Riot Games have fought against Moonton and their game Mobile Legends Bang Bang on the grounds of copying IP and more.
The tussle is set to expand further as Riot Games has filed a new lawsuit in the Los Angeles Federal Court against Moonton, but the target seems different this time. Riot sued Moonton for copying designs from League of Legends in 2017. As reported by Reuters, the accusations seem to be on the same grounds this time but from the mobile version of the hit MOBA.
Back in 2017, Riot Games sued Moonton and its product Mobile Legends Bang Bang. The accusations were quite serious as the gaming giants accused the mobile game makers of copying from League of Legends. The case was dismissed after the Los Angeles Federal Court felt that the case belonged to Chinese law.
Much has changed since then as Moonton has been acquired for a hefty sum by ByteDance, popularly known for Tiktok. Riot Games is now principally owned by Tencent Holdings, and the company has ventured into a mobile version for their hit MOBA.
League of Legends: Wild Rift might not be out globally, but the game has already managed to sway fans. Generating a similar level of finesse on mobile phones and bringing in the same level of characters has created an enviable fan following.
Mobile Legends Bang Bang will be a natural competitor in the mobile market since it's arguably the most popular MOBA on mobile. The game has reportedly been downloaded more than
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