Glu Mobile sued Hothead Games
The publisher and developer of Glu Mobile is suing the Canadian studio Hothead Games. The reason was the game Kill Shot. According to the prosecution, the game is a clone of Deer Hunter 2014 from Glu Mobile.
Glu accuses Hothead Games not of copying the game code or assets, but of stealing the look and gameplay.
"Kill Shot is the spitting image of Deer Hunter 2014," says Chris Akhavan, head of Glu Mobile's publishing department. "We think they [Hothhead Games] spent several months trying to copy our game."
Trailer for the Kill Shot title from Hothead Games
Trailer for the game Deer Hunter 2014 from Glu
However, it will not be easy to get a court decision on whether the game is cloned or not. American law adheres to an ambiguous position in this regard (lawyer Stephen S. MacArthur talks about similar lawsuits and judgments).
We add that despite the fact that copyright infringement lawsuits are rarely satisfied, companies still continue to file them. King just this year sued 6waves over two of its titles.
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Hothead was founded in 2006 by industry veterans. Among the significant projects are the first two chapters of Penny Arcade: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness. The company switched to the mobile direction in 2011.
Glu Mobile publishing house has been operating since 2001 (then it was called Torrent). The company releases games for various mobile platforms, including iOS, Android, Amazon, Windows Phone and Google Chrome. She participated in the development of Dragon Slayer, Heroes of Destiny Gun Bros 2, Contract Killer 2. One of the most profitable projects of the company is the title Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.