Nintendo sues 'Pokemon with guns' maker for patent infringement
- Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Pocketpair for its game, Palworld, claiming it infringes multiple patent rights.
- The suit was filed on September 18 in Tokyo District Court, seeking an injunction and damages.
- Nintendo stated it will take necessary actions to protect its intellectual property rights.
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Nintendo and Pokémon Company sue 'Palworld' creator, alleging patent infringement
The creator of Palworld, Pocketpair, has responded to the lawsuit brought by Nintendo and the Pokémon Company, claiming that Palworld infringes upon multiple patent rights, leading to fans referring to it as “Pokémon with guns.” As a result, the lawsuit seeks damages as well as an injunction. Pocketpair expressed surprise and concern in an official statement in X: “At this moment, we are unaware of the specific patents we are accused of infringi…
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Read Full ArticlePalworld was incredibly popular at the beginning of the year, but already then many noticed that the creatures that can be folded into a row of slaves look eerily similar to Pokémon.
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