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Palworld Dev Unveils Patents in Nintendo Lawsuit Drama
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Palworld Dev Unveils Patents in Nintendo Lawsuit Drama

Nov 08, 2024 11:41 AM

Pocketpair, the developer of the popular game Palworld, is facing a lawsuit from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company over alleged patent infringements related to its creature-catching mechanics. The lawsuit demands 5 million yen (approximately $32,846) from each party, in addition to late payment damages. This legal action is grounded in multiple patents, particularly those covering the game mechanics reminiscent of capturing Pokémon in a virtual field, similar to Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Following Palworld's successful launch on PC and Xbox, where it garnered significant sales and player engagement, Nintendo's decision to pursue patent-related claims rather than copyright infringement underscores the serious threat they perceive from the game's mechanics. Pocketpair has pledged to contest the lawsuit and continue development on their franchise.

What is the basis of the lawsuit against Palworld?

The lawsuit centers on alleged patent infringements regarding game mechanics that involve capturing creatures, similar to those found in the Pokémon franchise.

Palworld is a unique blend of creatures capturing and survival gameplay that allows players to interact with Pals, which are creatures reminiscent of Pokémon. Released on Steam and added to Game Pass, Palworld's rise to popularity and its subsequent deal with Sony to expand the franchise highlights its significant impact in the gaming landscape, warranting the attention of industry giants like Nintendo.



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