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Pokémon, Nintendo and Palworld
'Palworld' developer says it doesn't know why Nintendo is suing 'Pokémon with guns' game
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against "Pokémon with guns" game Palworld this week, officially kicking off a fight that's been looming since January. Now Palworld developer Pocketpair has responded, claiming it has no idea why it's being sued. This actually isn't as absurd as it sounds.
Palworld Out Now On PS5 Days After The 'Pokémon With Guns' Survival Game Gets Sued By Nintendo
Who’s ready to capture some Pokémon-looking creatures and force them into labor camps to manufacture assault rifles? As announced in the new State of Play, PlayStation 5 players can now join in the Palworld fun with a port out on Sony’s platform just a week after maker Pocketpair was sued by Nintendo for alleged patent infringement.
Nintendo's Pokémon Patents Could Mean Trouble For Palworld In Upcoming Lawsuit
Nintendo and The Pokemon applied for this patent in 2021 and secured it in Japan in 2023. The application is still pending in the U.S. @sweetpotatoes has a good story on this: https://t.co/BsVBqtdhMV https://t.co/ZIhquVwfYT
'Pokémon with guns' game 'Palworld' hit with inevitable Nintendo lawsuit
Today in news everyone saw coming, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are suing " Pokémon with guns" game Palworld. In less likely news, the lawsuit might have nothing to do with the creatures' designs.
Nintendo and Pokémon Sue Palworld Maker for Patent Infringement
Palworld, a video game mocked as “Pokémon with guns,” became one of the most popular games in the world when it was released in January.
Nintendo, The Pokemon Company sue 'Palworld' developer for patent infringement
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company (TPC) have begun legal action against Pocketpair, the developer of the popular open-world survival game "Palworld." The companies filed a lawsuit in the Tokyo District Court on Wednesday,
What is patent infringement? Nintendo & Pokemon’s Palworld lawsuit explained
Nintendo and Pokemon have taken legal action against Palworld developer Pocketpair over patent infringement. Here’s what that means
Nintendo Sues Palworld Studio for Its Pokemon-Like Shooter Game
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have filed a lawsuit in Tokyo District Court against Japanese video game studio Pocketpair, alleging that its parody shooter game Palworld is violating intellectual property laws.
Nintendo's patent lawsuit shows it's "given up making the case that Palworld's characters are similar to Pokemon's," analyst explains
Nintendo and the Pokemon Company's lawsuit against fellow creature-collectathon Palworld is for patent infringement, rather than copyright infringement, and one analyst reckons that means Nintendo has "given up" on trying to argue that Pals look too similar to Mons.
What Took the Pokemon Company Nine Whole Months to Sue Palworld?
This lawsuit comes almost nine months after the release of Palworld, which first became available for players on Jan. 19, 2024. Palworld saw a ton of success upon its initial rele
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Nintendo of America Almost Ruined Pokemon
A Pokemon fan highlights an interesting story that showcases how Nintendo of America almost ruined the entire Pokemon series ...
Dexerto
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Palworld’s PS5 shadow drop proves game is here to stay despite Nintendo’s wishes
Palworld has shadow dropped their PS5 port and it is proving that they are here to stay despite Nintendo’s lawsuit.
Forbes
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Nintendo And The Pokémon Company Are Finally Suing Pocket Pair
Back when Palworld was released in January, we were all waiting to see what
Nintendo
and The Pokémon Company would do next. Well, they’re now finally taking legal action. If it feels a bit ...
GameSpot
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Pokemon Vs. Palworld: Why Nintendo Will Probably Win, According To Analyst
Pocketpair recently disclosed that it will not switch Palworld to a free-to-play or live-service model. As Toto alluded to ...
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