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Unleashing the Right to Fight: Heroes United Challenges Copyright Claims

by Aria Feb 11,2025

Heroes United: Fight x3 – A Surprisingly Familiar Face in the Mobile Gaming World

Heroes United: Fight x3 is a straightforward 2D hero-collecting RPG. You assemble a team of diverse characters to battle enemies and bosses – a familiar formula in the mobile gaming landscape. While unremarkable at first glance, a closer look at its marketing reveals some…unexpected characters.

The game's promotional materials prominently feature characters bearing a striking resemblance to Goku, Doraemon, and Tanjiro. The lack of official licensing for these recognizable figures is, shall we say, conspicuous. It's a brazen display of copyright disregard, a refreshing change of pace in a market often overly cautious.

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

The blatant imitation is almost amusing. It's a curious spectacle, like witnessing a fish attempting its first terrestrial steps. While the unauthorized use of these iconic characters is undeniably problematic, the sheer audacity is strangely captivating.

However, this blatant rip-off stands in stark contrast to the many genuinely excellent mobile games currently available. Instead of focusing solely on Heroes United: Fight x3, let's appreciate some of the truly fantastic releases. Check out our latest list of top five new mobile games, or delve into Stephen's review of Yolk Heroes: A Long Tamago – a game boasting superior gameplay and a far more memorable title.

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