**WINTER OF WOE - BONUS OBJECTIVE POINT**
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Isnt the game technically called "Contest of Champions"

HamoBlamo51HamoBlamo51 Posts: 275 ★★
Cause the "Marvel" in mcoc is just the name of the company that mcoc has built their entire game around, I've always had this question in the back of my head whenever there's a loading screen.

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  • HoitadoHoitado Posts: 3,707 ★★★★★
    Yes it is

    It is supposed to be like the comic books which were called “Contest of Champions”
  • SkyLord7000SkyLord7000 Posts: 3,999 ★★★★★
    Well it isn’t Clash of Clans… MCoC is more unique
  • Sundance_2099Sundance_2099 Posts: 2,766 ★★★★★
    I always call it Contest of Champions. Like I NEVER call the movies 'Marvel Eternals' or 'Marvel Avengers Endgame' and I absolutely refuse to use the UK title for Avengers.
  • solopolosolopolo Posts: 883 ★★★

    and I absolutely refuse to use the UK title for Avengers.

    The what.
  • SpideyFunkoSpideyFunko Posts: 21,795 ★★★★★
    solopolo said:

    and I absolutely refuse to use the UK title for Avengers.

    The what.
    it’s called Avengers Assemble over in the UK for some reason.
  • o_oo_o Posts: 833 ★★★★

    solopolo said:

    and I absolutely refuse to use the UK title for Avengers.

    The what.
    it’s called Avengers Assemble over in the UK for some reason.
    Probably because of this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Avengers_(TV_series)
  • UvoginUvogin Posts: 345 ★★★
    o_o said:

    But then we’d have to call it COC

    Taking a bathroom break at work to play COC just sounds wrong
  • Doctorwho13Doctorwho13 Posts: 586 ★★★
    Uvogin said:

    o_o said:

    But then we’d have to call it COC

    Taking a bathroom break at work to play COC just sounds wrong
    COC is pretty decent band. Check out the tune “Heavens’ Not Overflowing”

  • BowTieJohnBowTieJohn Posts: 2,360 ★★★★
    Contest of Connections
  • PapaMidnite007PapaMidnite007 Posts: 1,622 ★★★★
    Contest of bugs
  • AdevatiAdevati Posts: 437 ★★★
    Marvel Contest of Compensation
  • SummonerNRSummonerNR Posts: 10,421 Guardian
    If it were in the ownership form (Marvel's, with apostrophe s), then maybe you could drop the reference to Marvel because it would showing ownership (or similar) of “Contest of Champions”.

    But without the apostrophe s, the word is part of the title. Just like “Marvel Cinematic Universe” can not simply be referred to as “Cinematic Universe”.
  • Sundance_2099Sundance_2099 Posts: 2,766 ★★★★★
    solopolo said:

    and I absolutely refuse to use the UK title for Avengers.

    The what.
    The Avengers movie was renamed in the UK.

    solopolo said:

    and I absolutely refuse to use the UK title for Avengers.

    The what.
    it’s called Avengers Assemble over in the UK for some reason.
    Because of that \/
    o_o said:

    solopolo said:

    and I absolutely refuse to use the UK title for Avengers.

    The what.
    it’s called Avengers Assemble over in the UK for some reason.
    Probably because of this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Avengers_(TV_series)
    and the 1996 movie based on the series, which was called "The Avengers" and was absolute pony and trap and there were 2 reasons I refused to walk out: 1. the cost of getting to the cinema and the ticket. 2. Uma Thurman in a leather catsuit. And 2 wasn't really a good one.
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