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Nintendo Rewrites Patent Mid-Case in Ongoing Lawsuit Against Palworld Dev Pocketpair — but Why?
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s patent infringement lawsuit in Japan against Pocketpair’s open-world survival game ...
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Screen Rant on MSNDivisive Palworld Lawsuit May End Up Hurting Nintendo More Than Pocketpair
The ongoing lawsuit Nintendo has issued to Palworld devs has alienated many fans, leading some to take action that may hurt ...
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s lawsuit against Pocketpair, creators of the breakout hit Palworld, is heating up again ...
Pocketpair has now issued a response to the lawsuit saying they will fight back "to ensure that indie game developers are not hindered or discouraged from pursuing their creative ideas." ...
The first, and so far only game confirmed by Pocketpair Publishing is a title from Abubakar Salim's Surgent Studios, the developer behind 2024's Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, though it's clear there's ...
Pocketpair’s Palworld is certainly a successful mashup of many different design decisions. Some Arc, some Rust, lots of creature catching Pokemon, but even with all those well-working pieces ...
Pocketpair seems to have been thinking a lot about ways to build on the success of Palworld. As the original interview notes, another plan the studio considered was running in-game ads, though ...
Pocketpair has a new co-op Metroidvania roguelike that rips off Dead Cells way harder than Palworld ever copied Pokemon, and its Steam Next Fest demo is awesome.
Developers Pocketpair Inc. left enough questions unanswered that it got people desperate to fill in the blanks. I, like many others, instantly needed to know more about Palworld.
Developer Pocketpair says that plans to bring the game to other platforms continue apace, and discussions with unnamed platform holders are underway, likely including PlayStation.
Pocketpair, the company behind the mega-hit game Palworld, just announced a publishing venture. This new division will provide devs with all the support they need “without overstepping.” ...
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