In response, Pocketpair issued a statement saying it was unaware of any patents it had violated and was not “notified of such details.” Nevertheless, it would begrudgingly begin investigating ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair has responded to Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s shock patent infringement lawsuit with a statement that says it’s unaware which patents it’s being accused ...
On Thursday night, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company revealed that they were suing Palworld developer Pocketpair for patent infringement. Palworld became a viral success following its early access ...
Pocketpair is thinking about making Palworld a live-service game at some point in the future, studio CEO Takuro Mizobe recently told ASCII Japan (thanks, Automaton). However, the challenges ...
Palworld's explosive success earlier this year made developer Pocketpair heaps of money, but its CEO would rather make an indie-sized game over something that could "go beyond AAA." Palworld was ...
In its statement, Pocketpair noted that Palworld had been a surprise hit for the company. The game had been garnering attention since its initial reveal in June 2021. It ultimately recorded over 5 ...
“At this moment, we are unaware of the specific patents we are accused of infringing upon, and we have not been notified of such details,” the statement read. According to Nintendo’s press ...
“Palworld,” a survival-strategy game known colloquially as “Pokémon With Guns,” is the target of a patent-infringement lawsuit filed by Nintendo and the Pokémon Co. Nintendo said the ...
Nintendo, together with The Pokemon Company, filed a patent infringement lawsuit in Tokyo District Court against Pocketpair on September 18 seeking an infringement and compensation for damages on ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Nintendo wouldn't sue Palworld unless it was pretty sure it could win a hefty chunk of the ...