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| platforms = [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]]
| released = '''Android'''{{vgrelease|China, Indonesia|July 11, 2016}}'''iOS'''{{vgrelease|WW|November 9, 2016}}
| released = '''Android'''{{vgrelease|China, Indonesia|July 11, 2016}}'''iOS''{{vgrelease|WW|November 9, 2016}}
| genre = [[Multiplayer online battle arena|MOBA]]}}
| genre = [[Multiplayer Online Battle Arena|MOBA]]}}


'''''Mobile Legends: Bang Bang''''' (or simply '''''Mobile Legends''''') is a [[MOBA]] [[mobile game]] developed and published by [[Moonton]].
'''''Mobile Legends: Bang Bang''''' (or simply '''''Mobile Legends''''') is a [[MOBA]] [[mobile game]] developed and published by [[Moonton]


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==

Revision as of 10:28, 28 November 2017

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
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Developer(s)Tencent Games
Publisher(s)Moonton
Platform(s)iOS, Android
Release'Android
  • China, Indonesia: July 11, 2016
iOS
  • WW: November 9, 2016
Genre(s)MOBA

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (or simply Mobile Legends) is a MOBA mobile game developed and published by [[Moonton]

Gameplay

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is a 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.

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 RPG were also brought into the question. It was also revealed that Moonton quietly took down the predecessor — Mobile Legends: 5V5 RPG – 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.[1]

Moonton later released a statement on the same day via their Facebook page, blasting the media for "unreal information and rumors" and claimed 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 Montoon and the game.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Riot is suing a mobile game company for copyright infringement, and it's definitely not hard to see why". Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  2. ^ "Mobile Legends: Bang bang". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  3. ^ "Mobile Legends Dev Releases Statement Re: Riot Suing Mobile Legends". YugaTech. 12 July 2017. Retrieved 25 August 2017. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)