Upper Deck, a prominent game company, has taken legal action against Ravensburger, accusing them of stealing their intellectual property for the creation of the highly anticipated Disney game, Lorcana. According to a press release issued by Upper Deck, they claim that Lorcana, a trading card game that has generated substantial excitement among Disney collectors and trading card enthusiasts, was based on an original game developed by Upper Deck.
The dispute centers around allegations that a former employee, who had previously worked for Upper Deck as a game designer, unlawfully copied and utilized their work in the development of Lorcana. Upper Deck’s President, Jason Masherah, emphasized the company’s commitment to safeguarding its intellectual property and that of its licensors. In the press release, Masherah expressed the desire to maintain a gaming community that can enjoy unique, innovative, and immersive trading card games, while also promoting fair competition and adherence to the rules among manufacturers.
io9, a renowned online publication, has obtained the complete complaint filed by Upper Deck and is currently reviewing it. Additionally, efforts have been made to reach out to Ravensburger via their public relations firm to gather their response to the allegations. As this is a developing story, the article will be continuously updated with the latest information as it becomes available. Readers are encouraged to revisit the page for the most recent updates, or alternatively, bookmark the page or subscribe to the newsletter to stay informed about the progress of this case.
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