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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds News - The Korea Times (via GameInformer) is reporting that PUBG Corp, the company behind PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, is suing Epic Games in Korea over copyright infringement with its game, Fortnite. The lawsuit wants a court to decide if Fortnite, or at least aspects of it such as the UI or in-game items were copied from PUBG. It appears that the injunction was filed in January with the Seoul Central District Court and specifically against Epic Games Korea.
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Really, if your game is loosing players a lawsuit is no solution.
Apparently PUBG has made multi millions,kind of crazy from such a simple game and imo not even that good.
If anything, i would worry that PUBG is way more directly ripping off of H1Z1,i mean pretty much a direct copy,more so than Fortnite being a copy.
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H1Z1 came out before pubg.
I asked my girl about this (she works in patent law). Apparently you can't patent/copyright/whatever functions or systems within software. Like, you can protect your logos and graphical designs and whatnot, but not the actual functions of the software. Or at least that's how she explained it to me. I'm sure there's some grey area or loopholes in there somewhere though.
And if PUNG are trying to argue "look and feel" then there are a myriad of games that came before them - not just H1Z1. At a stretch Apple might be able to sue!
Obviously PUBG Corp have decided that the "gamble" of getting a payoff is worth the cost of the stake. For sometimes sense seems to be left out of these things. Offset by the advertising it will generate of course.
It would be ironic if DBG copied PUBG Corp's claim and sued PUBG Corp - for H1Z1 violations! If they actually win it would be surprising if they didn't!
Copyright gives protection to the asset you create, but not your ideas.
Only difference right now besides building is Fortntie has a bunch of little annoying kids on the mics in randoms PUBG not so much anymore, I still prefer PUBG over Fortnite personally, because Fortnite has too many cheaters, and people using Bots to build and scripts.
As with many things a lot of stuff "builds" on what has gone before. Whether that "recent" or some classical Greek art.
Had there been no working relationship (as is the case with Daybreak / H1Z1) there probably would be no basis for a suit.
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Probably not a good idea to sue the owners of the engine you use though.
I'm not sure why you think Fortnite is a kids focused game. Take a look at Twitch and all the top streams are adults. Adults are making money playing Fortnite. These forums are full of adults that play Fortnite. I imagine you WILL find more annoying kids in Fortnite, but only because so many PUBG players are now playing Fortnite.
PUBG is averaging 4k channels with 65k viewers. Fortnite is averaging 6.5k channels with 150k viewers. (https://www.pcgamer.com/fortnite-is-now-the-most-watched-game-on-twitch-doubling-pubgs-viewer-count/) With a higher number of players, of course you're going to have a higher number of any one age range.
PUBG is bad for the entire industry. It sends such a bad message that a broken, rushed game can make unimaginable sums of money.
actually no the dev behind pubg are the ones who made the h1z1 battle royales so not how that works
There was also The Culling prior to PUBG (and maybe even H1Z1's BR mode?).