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Heroes Battle Royale: Legal Risks and Implications

Heroes United: Fight x3: A Surprisingly Unlicensed Delight? Heroes United: Fight x3 is a straightforward 2D hero-collecting RPG. The gameplay, while familiar – assembling a team of diverse characters to battle enemies and bosses – isn't inherently bad. However, a closer look at its marketing revea
By Grace
Jan 24,2025

Heroes United: Fight x3: A Surprisingly Unlicensed Delight?

Heroes United: Fight x3 is a straightforward 2D hero-collecting RPG. The gameplay, while familiar – assembling a team of diverse characters to battle enemies and bosses – isn't inherently bad. However, a closer look at its marketing reveals some… unexpected characters.

The game's promotional materials feature strikingly similar likenesses to Goku, Doraemon, and Tanjiro. While the game might not have secured the necessary licenses, this brazen display of unlicensed characters is oddly charming. It's a throwback to a simpler time of blatant rip-offs, a refreshing change in today's more cautious mobile gaming landscape.

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

The audacity of including these recognizable figures, famous even for their appearances in other games, is hard to ignore. It's a humorous juxtaposition against the many genuinely excellent mobile games currently available.

Instead of focusing solely on Heroes United: Fight x3, let's appreciate some truly fantastic recent releases. Check out our latest list of the top five new mobile games this week! Alternatively, read Stephen's review of Yolk Heroes: A Long Tamago – a game boasting superior gameplay and a much more memorable title.

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