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Earlier this month, Palworld developer PocketPair detailed the patent infringement claims that make up Nintendo's ongoing lawsuit. The case itself is still underway, with both parties building their arguments, but a new prediction from a Japanese patent attorney suggests that PocketPair may be...
Patent expert Florian Mueller has published a detailed review of Nintendo's lawsuit against Palworld creator Pocketpair. He calls Nintendo's actions "clear bullying" of Pocketpair, pointing to Nintendo being a "much older and bigger company" with "lots of experience in patent filings and...
Pocketpair, the developer of Palworld, has revealed details about the patent infringement lawsuit filed against them by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company in Japan. Here are the key points:
1. Patent Claims:
- Three patents are allegedly infringed: No. 7545191, No. 7493117, and No. 7528390...
Palworld is now available on PS5 in Japan.
The game successfully launched on Sony's console last week in most regions, but it was indefinitely delayed in the country, likely due to complications surrounding Nintendo's ongoing lawsuit.
Developer Pocket Pair has confirmed its game is now...
Last week, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company announced that they were filing a patent infringement lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair. While the latter studio claimed it was "unaware of the specific patents we are accused of infringing upon," online speculation soon began to throw out...
If you managed to catch Sony's latest State of Play broadcast, then you'll know that Pocketpair's Palworld has scored a shadow drop release on PS5. At least, in some countries, that is.
Y'see, the game's launch has been indefinitely delayed in Japan. As detailed in a social media post from the...
Following Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filing a "patent infringement lawsuit" against the Palworld developer Pocketpair, the indie developer has now issued its own formal response.
Here it is in full:
Late yesterday, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair, the developer of the monster-collecting open-world game Palworld, alleging it infringed upon their patents. Initial reports did not specify which patents were being infringed upon, and it turns out the...
Following the announcement of a patent lawsuit filed against Palworld developer Pocketpair from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company, the former has now released a statement responding to the complaint.
The lawsuit from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company mentions that Palworld "infringes multiple...
The Xbox and Game Pass hit Palworld is in the firing line of Nintendo and The Pokémon Company this week, with the Japanese companies filing a "patent infringement lawsuit" in Tokyo District Court against the creator Pocketpair.
Here is Nintendo's statement in full:
The Pokémon Company...
We've some breaking news, with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company announcing they have filed a lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair.
In an official statement on Nintendo's Japanese website. it's mentioned how a "patent infringement lawsuit" was filed in the Tokyo District Court this week...
When Palworld released into early access back in January of this year, it drew attention for its similarities to Pokemon. Some called into question whether or not the developers of Palword, Pocketpair Inc, would come under fire, but The Pokemon Company issued an official statement that they had...
Palworld has been a tremendous success on Xbox Game Pass and platforms like PC, but it's now at a point in development where the creator Pocketpair must make a tough decision about the model of the title going forward.
Speaking to ASCII Japan, the company CEO Takuro Mizobe mentioned how the...
Palworld had an extremely successful launch when it arrived on Xbox and PC earlier this year, so will we ever see it on Nintendo's current generation system?
Speaking to Game File, Pocketpair CEO Takuro Mizobe mentioned how this Pokémon-like game with guns has higher specs, so it could be "hard...