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Ubisoft sues Google and Apple for hosting Alibaba’s Rainbow Six Siege clone

For every popular game out there, there’s an equally popular Chinese rip-off that eventually ends up getting sued by the original publisher. But we’ve hardly ever heard of a publisher suing the platform hosting the offending title. Well, that’s exactly what’s happening in the case of Alibaba’s Rainbow Six: Siege clone. According to a recent report from Bloomberg, Ubisoft has sued Google and Apple for hosting Alibaba’s ‘Area F2’ which is a near-identical clone of  Rainbox Six: Siege.

For the unaware, Area F2 is a game developed by Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd’s Ejoy.com which was released in the U.S. late last month. Ubisoft alleges that the game is a “near carbon copy” of Rainbow Six: Siege and that can’t “seriously be disputed.” The original game has over 55 million registered players around the world, according to Ubisoft’s copyright infringement lawsuit and it’s played by over 3 million people each day. Rainbow Six: Siege (R6S) is also played as a competitive “esport” and has both professional and semi-professional teams competing for millions of dollars in prizes.

In a statement regarding the matter, Ubisoft said, “R6S is among the most popular competitive multiplayer games in the world, and is among Ubisoft’s most valuable intellectual properties…Virtually every aspect of AF2 is copied from R6S, from the operator selection screen to the final scoring screen, and everything in between.” Due to this, the company had previously notified Apple and Google that Area F2 is infringing its copyrights, but the companies refused to remove the game from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. This eventually led to Ubisoft suing both Apple and Google, accusing the companies of selling a ripoff of R6S on their respective platforms.

As of now, representatives from Google have offered no comment on the lawsuit. On the other hand, Alibaba and Apple didn’t respond to requests for comment made after regular business hours.


Via: Bloomberg

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