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Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s patent infringement lawsuit in Japan against Pocketpair’s open-world survival game ...
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s lawsuit against Pocketpair, creators of the breakout hit Palworld, is heating up again ...
Nintendo rewrites a key patent mid-lawsuit against Palworld dev Pocketpair, raising questions about its legal strategy and ...
The ongoing lawsuit Nintendo has issued to Palworld devs has alienated many fans, leading some to take action that may hurt ...
When Palworld was released, Nintendo claimed Pocketpair has copied some of Pokemons patents. Now, in the latest update, one has been quietly changed.
The lawsuit in Japan against Pocketpair is still ongoing, but it's possible that the case with the Palworld developers isn't going as smoothly for Nintendo as some people thought.
Nintendo updates patent wording in Palworld lawsuit, adding complexity to the copyright dispute with Pocketpair.
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair in September 2024, eight months after the game launched on January 19th, 2024. Both Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are both ...
The Palword lawsuit is in the Tokyo District Court right now. Nintendo has presented a slew of patents as proof that the developers ripped off their intellectual property. However, the main patent ...
Palworld maker Pocketpair has confirmed that recent changes were forced on the game due to Nintendo’s ongoing lawsuit. Palworld has had to make a number of changes to its core gameplay loop to avoid ...
"It changed a lot of things for us" Palworld community manager says that Nintendo lawsuit was a "shock" to Pocketpair, because "no one even considered" patent infringement ...
While the lawsuit focuses on patents, not genres, this difference helps explain why the mechanics between Pokémon and Palworld naturally diverge. With a wide range of game references supporting its ...