Mobile Legend
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
is a multiplayer online battle arena(MOBA) mobile game developed and published
by Moonton. Mobile Legends : Bang Bang is a multiplayer online battle arena
(MOBA) game designed for mobile phones. The two opposing teams fight to reach
and destroy the enemy's base while defending their own base for control of a
path, the three "lanes" known as "top", "middle"
and "bottom", which connects the bases.
In each team, there are
five players who each control an avatar, known as a "hero", from
their own device. Weaker computer-controlled characters, called
"minions", spawn at team bases and follow the three lanes to the
opposite team's base, fighting enemies and turrets.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
is the first MOBA game to feature battle royal gamemode.
Riot Games, the company that develops and publishes the PC game League
of Legends, filed a lawsuit on 11 July 2017 against the developer of Mobile
Legends: Bang Bang, Shanghai Moonton Technology in the Central District Court
of California as it had infringed on several trademarks in the game, including
the game map, which looks similar to the well-known "Summoner's Rift"
map used in League of Legends. Two other games, Magic Rush: Heroes and Mobile
Legends: 5V5 MOBA were also brought into the question. It was also revealed
that Moonton quietly took down the predecessor Mobile Legends: 5V5 MOBA after
Riot Games attempted to contact Google Play and Apple's App Store to take the
game down, and re-uploaded the same game with a different name Mobile Legends:
Bang Bang with a few tweaks including a logo change, as the first also
resembled the League of Legends logo.
Moonton later released a
statement on the same day via their Facebook page, claiming the media that
they're spreading "unreal information and rumors" against them. Their
statement also claims that "its copyright has already been registered and
protected in multiple countries all over the world". It further claimed
that Moonton owned the intellectual property rights and threatened legal action
against the media and competitors for spreading false information about Moonton
and the game.
As of 18 July 2018, the
company has lost the lawsuit, and in result, Riot Games' parent company Tencent
Holdings has been awarded 19.4 million Chinese yuan (RMB), or roughly US$2.9
million, in its case against the developers of Mobile Legends in China. Moonton
was originally only going to pay Tencent 2.6 million RMB (about US$388,000),
according to an official court document from the Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate
People's Court sent to Dot Esports from a source. But the court ruled that this
original settlement, a number reached by Moonton, was incorrect.
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