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Heroes United: Fight x3 is a lawsuit just waiting to happen, so let\'s talk about it

Heroes United: Fight x3 – A Surprisingly Unlicensed Delight? Heroes United: Fight x3 is a straightforward 2D hero-collecting RPG. The gameplay itself is unremarkable; a familiar formula of assembling a team and battling enemies. However, a closer look at its marketing reveals some… unexpected char
By Nicholas
Feb 01,2025

Heroes United: Fight x3 – A Surprisingly Unlicensed Delight?

Heroes United: Fight x3 is a straightforward 2D hero-collecting RPG. The gameplay itself is unremarkable; a familiar formula of assembling a team and battling enemies. However, a closer look at its marketing reveals some… unexpected characters.

A quick glance at the game's promotional materials reveals characters bearing a striking resemblance to Goku, Doraemon, and Tanjiro. The lack of official licensing is rather blatant, making the game a curious case of brazen copyright infringement. It's almost endearing in its audacity.

A screenshot of Heroes United showing a skeletal mage being selected for battle

The inclusion of these recognizable figures is undeniably attention-grabbing, though likely not for the reasons the developers intended. While ethically questionable, the sheer audacity of the unlicensed characters is oddly captivating. It's a refreshing change from the usual mobile game fare.

This blatant disregard for intellectual property rights stands in stark contrast to the many genuinely well-crafted mobile games currently available. For a more polished and ethically sound gaming experience, consider checking out our top five new mobile games of the week or reading Stephen's review of Yolk Heroes: A Long Tamago, a title that boasts superior gameplay and a more memorable name.

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