Pocketpair shares details of Nintendo lawsuit against Palworld
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company allege that Pocketpair infringed on three patents and are seeking 5 million yen in damages for each company.
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Nintendo and The Pokemon Company allege that Pocketpair infringed on three patents and are seeking 5 million yen in damages for each company.
Pocketpair's popular monster-tamer is coming to mobile devices.
Announced during Tuesday's State of Play, Palworld has made the leap to PlayStation.
In a statement regarding the lawsuit, Pocketpair suggested it intends to investigate Nintendo's claims and defend itself in court.
Nintendo has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Pocketpair in the Tokyo District Court.
The joint venture will look to expand and develop new business associated with the hugely popular game.
Which players and their Pals will survive the Pal Arena?
Pocketpair has advised Xbox players not to load multiplayer save data until it rolls out a new patch to fix the issue.
Though still in early access, Pocketpair is already in talks to release Palworld on more platforms than just PC and Xbox.
According to StreamElements' State of the Stream report for February 2024, nothing made a splash in viewership quite like Palworld in January.