Pocketpair Reveals The Palworld Vs. Pokemon Lawsuit Are About Monster Catching Patents
Pocketpair also seems to have been sufficiently chastened from trying to rally outside support.
Pocketpair also seems to have been sufficiently chastened from trying to rally outside support.
It's an interesting explanation of how things are different in the US and Japan.
Looks like the lawsuit changed some plans.
The worst part is this all appears to be legal.
Maybe Palworld doesn't have that many pals.
Sorry to the Pokemon and Palworld fans, but this is going to get ugly.
It's possible for Palworld to survive this, but only after it goes through a few changes.
When the title will be released for the console remains a mystery.
PocketPair doesn't feel inclined to join the triple-a game.
This deal greatly benefits Pocketpair over everyone else.
The game saw a 700% increase in players over recent weeks.
It's a surprisingly gracious sentiment.
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company may be seriously planning for litigation against Pocketpair.
There would actually be good reasons for The Pokemon Company not to pursue legal action even if Pocketpair is proven to have ripped them off.
This weekend release has immediately become of the most toxic video game topics of the year.
Copyright infringement and AI generation should not be tried in the court of public opinion - but we also shouldn't ignore red flags.