Korean game developer PUBG, a subsidiary of Bluehole, has filed a copyright violation lawsuit against U.S. based Epic Games, asking a court to determine whether the latter's “Fortnite” copied the former's “PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.”
There needs to be a Five Nights At Freddy’s Fortnite collab, just to see the famed Fazbear himself hitting the griddy after landing a kill.
Give ‘em fuel, give ‘em fire, give ‘em all that they desire as the biggest metal band in the world takes over all modes for Fortnite Festival.
Fortnite Festival is turning from Pop to Metal in Season 4., see its release date, end date and other features.
So, instead of improving upon their own game that runs like crap, has fallen into mediocrity and staleness... they have resorted to sue Fortnite???...
Yeah, Fornite is going to invade Korean market now ;) adding to its growing popularity... this reaction was expected!
Great use of time and money. /s
Instead of wasting money on pointless lawsuits that you can't win how about you focus on fixing and improving your game to compete with the competition. Keep trying to sue competition and you'll fade into irrelevancy. It's ridiculous how bitter this company is.
Front page title of this file is called "butthurt".
Fortnite stole PUBG's already stolen ideas and shafted it, on the bright side maybe they'll both go away and put an end to this fade
If you can't beat em, sue em, I guess.