Fortnite sued for 'copying' rival game PUBG
The makers
of Fortnite, one of the world's most popular video games, have been accused of
copying rival title PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG).
The studio
behind PUBG has asked a court in South Korea to determine whether Epic Games
copied its intellectual property.
Fortnite and
PUBG have both attracted millions of gamers with their huge "last player
standing" online battles.
Epic Games
has not yet commented on the lawsuit.
PUBG was
first released in March 2017. It was inspired by the Japanese thriller film
Battle Royale, in which a group of students is forced to fight to the death by
the government.
In PUBG, up
to 100 players parachute on to an island, search for weapons and kill one
another until only one player remains.
Fortnite was
first released in July 2017 but its Battle Royale mode was not added until
September 2017.
The game
also sees up to 100 players land on an island, search for weapons and kill one
another until one player is left standing. However, Fortnite additionally lets
players gather wood, metal and bricks to build defences.
Both games
have proved hugely popular. In February, Epic Games said Fortnite had broken
the world record with 3.4 million people playing at once. The previous record
of 3.3 million simultaneous players was set by PUBG.
However,
analysts suggest the popularity of PUBG has waned since January, while Fortnite
continues to attract more players.
PUBG
confirmed it had applied for an injunction against Epic Games Korea in January.
The company is accused of copying PUBG's user interface and game items.
"We
filed the suit to protect our copyright," the company told the Korea
Times.
Behind the
scenes, the two companies have an existing business relationship as PUBG is
built on the Unreal gaming engine, which was developed by Epic Games.
According to
Bloomberg, PUBG has generated sales of up to $1.3 billion (£980m). While
Fortnite is free to download, players can buy cosmetic skins for weapons and
characters. Analysts suggest the game generates more than $200m a month.
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