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It has been years since Shadow of Mordor introduced us to the Nemesis System, a dynamic in-game mechanic that turns NPCs into long-term rivals throughout the single-player campaign. Many of us expected to see similar systems appear in other games over the years but there have been very few attempts to create something similar. Now we know why – Warner Bros has patented the idea.
As reported by IGN, the US Patent and Trademark Office has granted Warner Bros the patent for the Nemesis system. Up to this point, the mechanic had its patent pending but after five years of attempts, the patent has finally been granted. What this means is that if a non-WB studio developed something similar, they could be open to legal trouble.
Warner Bros successfully patented âShadow Of Mordorâ Nemesis system
The patent has been passed after five years of trying
Warner Bros application for a patent on
Middle-Earth: Shadow Of Mordor’s Nemesis System has finally been granted.
IGNreports that the US Patent and Trademark Office released an issue notice on February 3 2021, stating that the patent would go into effect on February 23 2021.
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As NME reported last week, WB first attempted to patent the Nemesis System came in 2016, but it had not been accepted. In 2019 it was listed as pending on
GooglePatents after Warner Bros had pushed to continue pursuing the patent.
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