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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the top downloaded mobile game in the Philippines in 2021?

According to App Annie's 2021 report, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang was the number one downloaded game in the Philippines. It also led in consumer spending for games.

Did Mobile Legends: Bang Bang have a special collaboration?

Yes. In May 2021, developer Moonton announced an authorized collaboration between Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Star Wars. The announcement poster suggested Yoda and Darth Vader-inspired skins would be introduced.

Has any country moved to legalize video game piracy?

In March 2022, the Russian government considered measures to legalize the use of intellectual property, including games, from companies in countries that had imposed sanctions. This included plans to unblock torrent sites like RuTracker, effectively allowing piracy without legal repercussions for Russian citizens.