The French defeated the Chinese: Rainbow Six: Siege clone servers shut down due to “difficult gameplay”

Publishing Attempt Ubisoft sue american Apple and Google because of the Chinese clone Rainbow Six: Siege had success.

The French company was unhappy that App store and Play market was available for racing shooter Area f2developed by the studio Ejoypart of the Chinese giant Alibaba group. The fact is that the game is an almost complete copy of the shooter Rainbow Six: Siege. However, Apple and Google refused to remove the controversial product from their digital stores.

Initially, Ejoy denied allegations of copyright infringement by Ubisoft and said that Area F2 had been under development for two years. The absurdity is that Siege came out in 2015 – long before the launch of the Chinese project.

However, on May 20, the position changed. The official press release says the closure of Area F2 servers. The reason was not called the Ubisoft lawsuit, but the fact that the players were allegedly “scared away by the complex gameplay.” Ejoy also provided the opportunity to issue refunds.

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