Ubisoft is now suing Apple and Google for allowing a ripoff of its Rainbow Six: Siege to be on their app stores.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbox Six: Siege is a popular Ubisoft game that has 55 million registered players and is also an esports game, so naturally the company is unhappy when there’s a ripoff version of its game. Titled “Area F2”, this ripoff is created by Alibaba and is described as a “near carbon copy” by the Rainbow Six: Siege developer.
As of now, Area F2 is only available in the U.S on smartphones and can be downloaded for free. Meanwhile, Rainbow Six: Siege will cost you RM70 on PC and is not available on Android and iOS devices.