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Palworld developer Pocketpair is defending itself against Nintendo and The Pokemon Company's lawsuit by essentially pointing a finger at other, older games and saying 'Look, they did it first!' That's ...
Pocketpair presents a multi-argument defense—referencing everything from Far Cry to Octopath Traveler—against Nintendo's Palworld patent complaint.
The Japanese team behind Palworld, PocketPair, is working on its defense strategy against Nintendo’s accusations in the ongoing lawsuit. They are focusing on denying the validity and infringement ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair details mechanics in several games, as examples to invalidate Nintendo's patents.
One Palworld developer still can't wrap their head around just how big their monster-taming survival game became, having now reached 32 million players, and the only logical explanation for its ...
According to Pocketpair's argument, Nintendo's patents are invalid because games with similar mechanics existed prior to the date the patents were filed.
The Palworld and Nintendo lawsuit isn’t slowing down, with Palworld claiming they’re not the only ones to copy Nintendo’s patent.
However, the game has been marred with controversy thanks to Nintendo’s lawsuit against the developer Pocketpair. The gaming giant alleges the game is a direct copyright infringement of its ...
Palworld's PS5 autosave issues continue to plague players, as Pocketpair has released a new patch to help alleviate this ...
This description has gotten the game both positive and negative attention over the last few years, and it seems developer Pocketpair isn’t too fond of it. The Pokemon Company and Nintendo are ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair is defending itself against Nintendo and The Pokemon Company's lawsuit by essentially pointing a finger at other, older games and saying 'Look, they did it first!' ...