If you want to copy it, you are also copying LOL. It is understandable to say that you are copying Heroes of the Storm, but Overwatch is two completely different games. How to copy it. . . . . . It doesn’t mean that they look alike, just like Tomb Raider uses a bow and arrow, which is very similar to Hou Yi. Could it be that Tomb Raider copied Honor of Kings? . . . . To say that it is plagiarism, it must be two games of the same type. If there are similarities in the characters, then it can be plagiarism. Also, one party must have applied for a design patent to be qualified to say that the other party is plagiarizing. If there is no patent protection, even if other games take away your character intact, even the name is the same, you have no right to say that others copied you. . . . . .
So in order to avoid patent litigation, King of Glory integrates the characteristics of several LOL characters into one character. In that case, it can make LOL players feel familiar and attract customers in disguise, without being subject to patent litigation. Very good. . . For example, Yang Jian integrates the two heroes of LOL, Blind Sin and Blade Will. . .
The reason why I play King of Kings is because he is very similar to LOL, and there will be no situation where a game is not finished for an hour, which perfectly replaces the status of LOL. . If a college student suddenly wants to play a game while studying, an hour of playing LoL will be wasted. If playing King of Kings, it can take as little as ten minutes or as much as half an hour, and he can still have half an hour of study time. Great.