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''Rules of Survival'' (''RoS'') is an inactive
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battle royale game A battle royale game is an online multiplayer video game genre that blends last-man-standing gameplay with the survival, exploration and scavenging elements of a survival game. Battle royale games involve dozens to hundreds of players, who sta ...
developed and published by
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, first released via beta access in November 2017. By October 2018, the game had reached 230million players worldwide. As of May 30, 2018, the game was released on Steam. Unlike the free non-Steam version, however, the game was released with a price tag, offering "special gifts" with the purchase. The game was later taken down from Steam by June 13, 2018, and reinstated by June 28, 2018. As of June 27, 2022, ROS ceased its operations, and players will no longer be able to access its game and its servers.


Gameplay

''Rules of Survival'' follows the standard form of the
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, where players fight to be the last person (or team) alive. Players can choose to enter the match in different modes: Solo, Duo, Squad (four players), or a Fireteam (five players). In either case, the last person or team left alive wins the match. There are two playable maps in the game: Ghillie Island (120 players, 4.8 km × 4.8 km) and Fearless Fiord (300 players, 8 km × 8 km). There are also different game modes such as the Gold Mode, in which the player can earn gold, or the Diamond Mode in which players may earn diamonds throughout the match. The introduction of the Fearless Fiord game map introduces a new type of match, the Blitzkrieg, in which players will land only on a certain part of the map equipped with a pistol, a backpack and basic armor. Blitzkrieg is meant to make players clash head-on. The round starts with all players contained in one location on an island. When the countdown finishes, players will parachute from a plane onto an island, with procedurally distributed items such as weapons, armors and medical kits available to be looted, and vehicles to be ridden. Players can also loot killed players for their gear. In third-person mode, players can switch between third-person and
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. The game also offers first-person mode which forces players into first-person perspective. As the game time progresses, the game's safe zone will gradually reduce in size, where players caught outside the zone will take damage. This increases the chance of encounter, and thus confrontation between players. Random supply drops will also occur during match, providing random items which may otherwise not be able to be found during normal gameplay. At the completion of each round, players will receive in-game currencies based on survival length, number of players killed by the player and the players level. The currencies can then be used to purchase supply box containing cosmetic items for character or weapon customization.


Controversy

Prior to the release of their mobile versions, PUBG Corporation initiated a legal action in the Northern District Court of California against
NetEase Games NetEase, Inc. () is a Chinese Internet technology company providing online services centered on content, community, communications, and commerce. The company was founded in 1997 by Ding Lei. NetEase develops and operates online PC and mobile game ...
in January 2018, claiming that their mobile games ''Rules of Survival'' and ''Knives Out'' infringe ''
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds ''PUBG: Battlegrounds'' (previously known as ''PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds'') is a battle royale game developed by PUBG Studios and published by Krafton. The game, which was inspired by the Japanese film '' Battle Royale'' (2000), is based ...
'' copyrights. PUBG Corporation's lawsuit asserts that ''Rules of Survival'' is "a copyrightable audio-visual work, individually and/or in combination with other elements of ''Battlegrounds''", and identified several elements that appear similar in both games. While many of these elements are common features of a battle royale game, PUBG Corporation claims that there are specific elements from ''Battlegrounds'' that copied, such as references to chicken for winning a game or using cookware as weapons. PUBG Corporation also accused NetEase for "
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'Battlegrounds''at or below cost for the purpose of gaining market share before PUBG releases ''Battlegrounds'' for mobile devices." PUBG Corporation seeks both monetary damages and requiring NetEase from further distribution of the games. NetEase, in responding to PUBG Corporation's request to Apple to remove the games, denied that their games violated ''Battlegrounds'' copyrights. The mobile app of ''Rules of Survival'' was banned in India (along with other Chinese apps) on 2 September 2020 by the government, the move came amid the 2020 China-India skirmish.


Closure

On April 27, 2022 NetEase Games announced that it would cease operations of the game starting from June 27, 2022. The shut down would be preceded by the removal of the game from Steam by April 27, 2022. By June 27, 2022 all game operations would be terminated, and the game's servers would be shut down.


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