Palworld Developer Carpets Nintendo And Pokémon Patent Infringement Lawsuit
Palworld developer Pocketpair is arguing that Nintendo shouldn’t have been granted the patents because they were not the creators.
Palworld developer Pocketpair is arguing that Nintendo shouldn’t have been granted the patents because they were not the creators.
Palworld will continue to receive new content and features including co-op crossplay, world transfers for Pals, and more.
Palworld is Pocketpair’s breakout release whilte Terraria is a 2011 release by Re-Logic in which players dig, fight, explore, and build.
Pocketpair has now provided an update on the alleged patents that the plaintiff claimed Palworld infringed on.
Pocketpair claimed that at the moment it is still not aware of the exact The Pokémon Company’s patent that Palworld infringed on.
The Pokémon Company announced today that it has filed for infringement of patent rights against Pocketpair, Inc. claiming Palworld infringed on multiple patent rights.
Palworld “will remain buy-to-play and not f2p or GaaS” Pocketpair clarified in a an update published on X.
Palworld is one of the biggest indie releases of 2024 yet but its developer wants players to try other indie titles.
Pocketpair CEO has claimed several developers, including Tencent, are making Palworld clones. What goes around, right?
Palworld has continued to shed concurrent player numbers. By the end of March, the game had lost over 95% of its player count on Steam.