In addition to looking alike, Tencent also claims these characters perform in a very similar way. This character design is similar to the Moonton's artwork for the hero Guinevere's 'Psion of Tomorrow' skin that arrived only last month. Below we can see Riot's original champion, Ahri, in both Wild Rift (2020) and League of Legends (2018). League of Legends Logos Mobile Legends Logos Just over a year later, Moonton then did the same, with Tencent highlighting the Mobile Legends' "layout, promintent use of the word 'Legends' and gold font" as being basically the same as the new LOL logo. The first League of Legends logo was changed in 2019 to a new, gold based and strongly fonted on. So, let's dive on in (Please note, all images are courtesy of Riot and Tencent).īelow are the logos from the two games. And there is really no denying it, the two games are remarkably similar. Within the filed lawsuit, Tencent shared numerous shots comparing the two games' logos, characters and more. "Moonton has used its copyist tactics to create and market its mobile video game, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, which competes with Wild Rift using Riot's own extensive, expressive content in Wild Rift itself as well as its trailers, promotional materials, and other content." And when Riot released a new trailer, Moonton copied it. When Riot updated the game's promotional materials, Moonton copied them. The lawsuit continues, "Over the years, as Riot updated its video game, Moonton would copy it. Watch on YouTube League of Legends: Wild Rift Announcement Trailer
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