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I very much doubt anything will become of this. The game is very much unlike Team Fortess 2 and I see no reason Valve would flinch about this.
Actually it's almost excactly like TF2. All the characters from Overwatch are directly compared to TF2's character. By Blizzard itself.
Just becaue a game has become popular does mean they own the rights to every aspect of the game. They own the code and the art, but the rest is typicaly in the public domain.
And Battlefield looks so much like Call of Duty.... unless there use art assets, there is nothing they can do about it.
I GOT IT MIXED UP
Capture the flag isn't what I mean. I mean character classes that have literally identical abilities sets that function the exact same way.
I've seen Unreal tourny matches. And other arena shooters. However the battles and the gameplay look drasticly different. The abilities's the functionality. Watch gameplay of Overwatch with Team Fortress 2 as a side by side comparison. It's a copy paste.
The ability to go invisible, a bow on an archer, someone who can run up walls, a sniper ect. all exist in other games as well.
I've seen the trailer of Overwatch and I play TF2. What similarities there are, are not nearly enough to sue someone over. Valve doesn not own the abilities, they do not own the concept. They only own the code and artwork. Unless code was taken from TF2, models or artwork, there is no grounds for a lawsuit.
There were many other games that existed before TF and TF2 that had similar concept as well. If anyone did have the right, it would be one of them long before it would be Valve.
The only reason people are comaring it to TF2 is because TF2 is very popular and many are not familiar with similar games that were previous made.