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PUBG maker Krafton sues Apple, Google and Garena

Krafton filed a lawsuit against Garena, the development house behind Free Fire and Free Fire Max. It also sued Apple and Google for distributing the two games on their platform

January 15, 2022 / 16:27 IST
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PUBG developer Krafton has sued Apple, Google and Garena, the creators of the lucrative Free Fire and Free Fire Max games, for alleged copyright violations.

Krafton has alleged that the two Garena games copied various mechanics from PUBG: Battlegrounds and sued Apple and Google for making Free Fire and Free Fire Max available on their app stores.

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"Free Fire and Free Fire Max extensively copy numerous aspects of Battlegrounds, both individually and in combination, including Battlegrounds’ copyrighted unique game opening “air drop” feature, the game structure and play, the combination and selection of weapons, armor, and unique objects, locations, and the overall choice of color schemes, materials, and textures," The Verge cited Krafton as saying in a press statement.

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