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China has a Rainbow Six Siege clone for smartphones

Gamers accuse Medal of King of “plagiarism”

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Medal of King is bringing the tactical shooter genre to mobile gaming. (Picture: InFunGame)
Josh Ye
This article originally appeared on ABACUS
We’ve seen an Overwatch clone, a Pokémon Go clone, a Hearthstone clone and a truckload of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds clones in China. And now we are getting a Rainbow Six Siege clone -- on mobile.
Developed by InFunGame, Medal of King: Operation Rainbow (yes, even the name sounds familiar) is now out on public testing for Android.
Medal of King is bringing the tactical shooter genre to mobile gaming. (Picture: InFunGame)
Medal of King is bringing the tactical shooter genre to mobile gaming. (Picture: InFunGame)
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This new third-person tactical shooter falls into a long list of Chinese companies cloning Western games and transporting them directly onto smartphones.

Within the first few days of the game’s release, some Chinese internet users have already put together a few side-by-side comparison videos online, demonstrating the striking similarities between the two games.

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Like Rainbow Six Siege (R6), Medal of King also focuses on a 5-versus-5 battle format, in which a team of special forces soldiers go up against a band of terrorists. All the little tactical gadgets that made R6 stand out -- like grappling hooks and drones -- are found in Medal of King.
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