As the popularity of LMHT: Tốc Chiến remains high worldwide, especially in Vietnam, many gamers still show great loyalty to the game they are playing, particularly Arena of Valor. In Vietnam, the number of Arena of Valor players is quite large, and many even refer to it as the “national” MOBA game.

Besides having a massive player base, Arena of Valor also boasts incredibly loyal gamers. Recently, a player from Arena of Valor accused League of Legends of stealing ideas from their game. The content of this accusation is as follows:
“Unbelievable!!!
A large company like Riot Games would plagiarize ideas from another game. Previously, we *** thought Arena of Valor copied LoL? No!! It’s LoL that is the copycat, stealing ideas from the smallest to the largest details. Blood Moon skin? It’s just a copy of the Moon Clan set from Arena of Valor. This is exactly how a trash game copies another game like a fool.”

Immediately, this post attracted the attention of many League of Legends players and even gamers awaiting LMHT: Tốc Chiến, as well as neutral players. Because everyone knows that while Arena of Valor has just entered its fourth year, League of Legends has been and continues to be the world’s leading MOBA game, celebrating its 10th anniversary last year in 2019.

Many players immediately voiced that “there is no game that has been out for 10 years that copies a game that is only 2-3 years old.” It is unclear what this player’s intention is, but some gamers suggest that the player might be deliberately “start a war” or intentionally “bait” to attract the community’s attention. However, this post has also garnered a lot of attention from other gamers.

One gamer commented, “Not to mention the release time is fortunate. Super products become Super Vietnamese, Blood Moon becomes Moon Clan, Star Guardians are copied to Violet’s SSS, Desert Guardians are also copied. Yet they accuse others.”

However, the gaming community also needs to stay alert with posts that have a “double-edged sword” intention like this. It could just be a post aimed at creating “bait,” and who knows, it might even be a League of Legends player trying to poke fun at Arena of Valor players.