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By Youtube PremiunPublished 12 months ago 3 min read
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s a mobile legends game in this game you can find various types of things whether it's a person's nature or your own friend's nature can be seen from the game. This game can make us happy and make us a little dizzy because in the game there is a win or lose, but if the defeat is caused by the silliness of others it is rather difficult to tolerate and causes us to lose our mood and want to stop playing the game but if we are given consecutive wins we are getting bored too so because this is a game just play it naturally.

Released in 2016, the game has grown in popularity worldwide, especially in the Southeast Asian region,[4] and has since surpassed 1 billion downloads, with a peak of 100 million monthly players.[5][6] In 2021, "Mobile Legends: Bang Bang" reached an all-time gross of US$1 billion with 44 percent of its revenue coming from outside Asia, making it the top mobile game of its genre with the most global appeal.[7]

Mobile Legends is a MOBA game designed for mobile phones. The two teams of five players each fight to reach and destroy the enemy base while defending their own base for control of the three lanes, known as the "top", "middle" and "bottom" lanes, that connect to each base.[8]

On each team, there are five players who control their own avatars, known as "heroes", from their own devices. Weaker computer-controlled characters called "minions", nest in the team base and then spread out across the three lanes and fight off towers and opponents that block their path.[9] Collecting EXP is useful for leveling up heroes as the game progresses. Riot Games (a subsidiary of Tencent and sister company of TiMi Studio which developed the similar game, Arena of Valor), the company that developed and published the PC game League of Legends, filed a lawsuit on July 11, 2017 against Mobile Legends: Bang Bang developer Shanghai Moonton Technology in the California District Court for infringing several trademarks in the game.[10] The lawsuit was based on alleged intellectual property infringement by Moonton, Riot Games lawyers stated in their lawsuit that Moonton had violated intellectual property through the video games they developed, namely Magic Rush: Heroes Mobile, Legends: 5v5 MOBA (formerly Mobile Legends: Bang Bang), and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.[11] The violations included aspects of the logo, characters, map design, hero design, and monster design.[12] They also supplemented the lawsuit with illustrations to show aspects of intellectual property infringement committed by Moonton.[13][14]

Moonton then released a statement on the same day via its Facebook page claiming that "its copyright has been registered and protected in many countries around the world". It was further claimed that Moonton owns the intellectual property rights and threatened legal action against the media and competitors for spreading false information about Moonton and its games.[15][16] Basically, characters in Mobile Legends are divided into 6 roles, including: marksman, fighter, tank, mage, assassin and support.[17] Each role has unique specializations and abilities. The total number of heroes as of November 2021, both on the original server and the advanced server, is 107 heroes.[18] However, as of November 2024, the total number of heroes that have been released is 126 heroes.[19] To have a character in Mobile Legends is divided into two ways, namely getting it for free or by buying it.[20]

Moonton regularly collaborates with countries in Southeast Asia which are their market share with the most Mobile Legends players in the world[21] by creating new characters with historical backgrounds or folklore of each country to increase the appeal of the game.[22] The characters based on this collaboration are Lapu-Lapu[22] (Philippines), Minsitthar[23] (inspired by Kyansittha; Myanmar), Gatotkaca and Kadita[24] (inspired by Gatotkaca by Is Yuniarto[25] and from Nyi Roro Kidul; Indonesia), and Badang (Malaysia).[20]

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