Sony and Tencent have been locked in a closely watched dispute over a game that quickly drew attention for its similarities to a major PlayStation franchise.
What began as a high-profile clash involving allegations of imitation, visual overlap, and branding concerns has since unfolded largely behind the scenes, with recent developments signaling a notable shift in how the situation is progressing.
The Sony Tencent Horizon Clone lawsuit has reached a swift and unexpected conclusion, bringing an abrupt end to a legal dispute that drew significant attention across the gaming industry.
The case, centered on claims that Tencent-backed Light of Motiram closely mirrored Sony’s Horizon franchise, has been resolved privately, marking a decisive shift in the status of the controversial project.
Importance: The Sony Tencent Horizon Clone lawsuit highlights how aggressively major publishers are protecting flagship IPs, signaling that games seen as too close to established franchises face serious legal and commercial risks in today’s competitive market.

Alleged Copying of Horizon Elements
Filed earlier this year, The Sony Tencent Horizon Clone lawsuit accused Tencent of unlawfully copying protected audiovisual elements from Horizon and promoting a protagonist allegedly designed to resemble Aloy, the series’ iconic lead.
Sony argued that these similarities amounted to both copyright and trademark infringement, posing a risk of consumer confusion and brand dilution.
Case Dismissed with Prejudice
While the terms of the resolution remain undisclosed, court filings confirm that the case was dismissed with prejudice, and Light of Motiram has since vanished from major PC storefronts including Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Tencent later acknowledged the settlement in a brief statement, indicating the matter is closed and hinting at potential future cooperation between the two companies.
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