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"Heroes United: Fight x3 Lawsuit Looms, Discussion Ensues"

Author : Amelia May 14,2025

As we delve into the depths of winter, new game launches become a rarer sight. With Christmas approaching, people tend to focus more on gift-buying than indulging in mobile gaming. Yet, occasionally, a new title emerges, like the recently released Heroes United: Fight x3. This game presents itself as a straightforward 2D hero-collecting RPG, where you assemble a team of diverse characters to battle against waves of enemies and bosses. While the concept is familiar and not particularly groundbreaking, it's the game's social media and official website that catch the eye for more intriguing reasons.

A closer look at the promotional materials for Heroes United: Fight x3 reveals some unexpected guest stars. Characters strikingly similar to Goku, Doraemon, and Tanjiro appear prominently in the marketing. While these familiar faces add a layer of excitement, they also raise questions about licensing rights. It's a bold move to feature such well-known characters, and one can't help but chuckle at the audacity. This kind of shameless imitation harkens back to the days of classic shovelware, making it a nostalgic, if somewhat brazen, return to form.

A screenshot of Heroes United showing a skeletal mage being picked from a menu for battle**I've seen that face before (like the Grace Jones song)**

While Heroes United: Fight x3 might bring a smile to your face for its cheekiness, it's hard not to compare it to the wealth of genuinely excellent mobile games released recently. If you're looking for quality gameplay, why not check out our latest list of the top five new mobile games to try this week? Alternatively, dive into our reviews section where Stephen has been exploring Yolk Heroes: A Long Tamago—a game that not only offers superior gameplay but also boasts a more memorable title than today's subject.

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