{"id":20260,"date":"2021-08-04T16:36:35","date_gmt":"2021-08-04T16:36:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/insane-valorant-clone-is-a-cease-and-desist-ready-to-happen"},"modified":"2024-07-20T04:30:37","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T04:30:37","slug":"insane-valorant-clone-is-a-cease-and-desist-ready-to-happen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/mobile-games\/insane-valorant-clone-is-a-cease-and-desist-ready-to-happen","title":{"rendered":"Insane Valorant clone is a cease and desist ready to happen"},"content":{"rendered":"
Chinese video game giant, NetEase, has just revealed a trailer for their mobile first-person shooter named Project M, which looks and sounds strikingly similar to Valorant to the point that many fans are wondering if this is just a straight-up rip-off.<\/p>\n
Valorant’s distinctive visual art style separates the game from many other popular shooters while simultaneously making the game both visually appealing and relatively undemanding in terms of system requirements, which allows the game to be played even on older PCs.<\/p>\n
This type of art style is also fairly popular for mobile games, as it is clean, easily readable and supported by a vast range of devices. And that’s no coincidence, as Riot confirmed a few months ago that Valorant is coming to mobile.<\/a><\/p>\n The alleged Valorant rip-off mobile game, currently named Project M, has entered closed beta today, accompanied by a short gameplay trailer, which quickly got the attention of Valorant players.<\/p>\n The reason being is not just that the games look similar, but because it seems that Project M has “borrowed” a bit too many elements from Valorant to the point that it is easier to talk about what is not taken from the game instead of what it has.<\/p>\nWhat is Project M, the alleged Valorant clone?<\/h2>\n