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A week after Palworld developer Pocketpair removed the ability for players to glide using Pals in response to Nintendo's ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair says recent patches made changes to the game that were forced upon it as a result of the ongoing patent lawsuit with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company.
Pocketpair deny Palworld infringed on Nintendo's Pokémon patents, and claiming their patents shouldn't have been granted in the first place.
Last week, Pocketpair, creators of Palworld, made a statement officially confirming that gliding with Pals was being removed from the game as a direct result of the Nintendo lawsuit over patent ...
A little legal jousting with Nintendo hasn't stopped Palworld from making new stuff. This summer, the survival game with totally-not-Pokémon will have a collab with eternally popular indie ...
Survival Games Pocketpair uses examples from Final Fantasy 14, Tomb Raider, Monster Hunter, and more to defend Palworld against Nintendo's lawsuit Survival Games Nintendo's Palworld lawsuit "came ...
Late last year, Palworld developer Pocketpair announced that it was scrapping the Poké Ball-like summoning mechanic from its game as a result of its ongoing Nintendo lawsuit. Well, it looks like ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair has given an update on its ongoing legal battle with Nintendo and The Pokemon Company as it makes another change to its survival game, which it says is "necessary in ...
A week after Palworld developer Pocketpair removed the ability for players to glide using Pals in response to Nintendo's ongoing lawsuit, a modder has restored the feature on PC. That's as ...
Nintendo's lawyers have killed another Palworld gameplay mechanic. Pocketpair issued a patch on Thursday that changes how gliding works in the cheeky "Pokémon with guns" satire. You can still ...
Unfortunately, many people saw more than just inspiration in the mechanics and art design found in Palworld. Nintendo, notorious for lawsuits and shutting down anyone who comes close to infringing ...
Back when it was announced Nintendo was suing Palworld developer Pocketpair, most assumed it was due to the similarities between recognisable Pokémon and the game’s gun-toting creatures.