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Is Pokémon now stealing from League of Legends?

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Nintendo has announced a new map for Pokémon Unite and it’s very reminiscent of the League of Legends map

The fact that the gameplay of Pokémon Unite alone is not self-made is nothing new. MOBAs are also very common nowadays. But when the visuals of the game become very similar, people are quickly drawn to words like “theft”, “theft” or “copy”.

There are clear similarities

This is something Nintendo will probably have to contend with as well. The new map in the Pokémon MOBA Pokémon Unite is called Theia Sky Ruins. The textures of this map are more reminiscent of Summoner’s Rift.

The bushes, the ground, the whole style of the map looks like League of Legends.

Here is a picture that shows how similar both maps are visually. On the right is Pokémon Unite and on the left is League of Legends.

But Pokémon Unite can also look forward to a cool new feature.

This is what we know about the new map

Probably the most important feature of the map is the legendary Pokémon, which this time will not be Zapdos, but Rayquaza, a legendary Pokémon from the third generation. The rest of the Pokémon in the Jungle will also be different than before.

Apart from that, the layout of the map has not really changed.

Michael
Michael
Age: 24 Origin: Germany Hobbies: gaming, football, table tennis Profession: Online editor, student

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