Despite what many might think, Palworld will continue and PocketPair is ready to fight
Yesterday we told you that both Nintendo and The Pokémon Company decided to sue Palworld for infringing some Pokémon patents. On this occasion, the developer of this successful game has offered its opinion about all this and it seems that for the moment, They have not been informed of what these patents are. that they are infringing. Remember that in theory, Palworld is different enough from Pokémon that there would be some problem, however, it seems that there is still a lot of history.
This information has been offered by PocketPair itself through an official statement that it has shared on its website. There you can read that it seems that the company will continue to fight to offer games that entertain millions of players and of course, will continue to be willing to improve Palworld. Therefore, it seems that the developer will not let this interfere with its game, so for now we just have to wait and see what happens over time.
Yesterday, a lawsuit was filed against our company for patent infringement. We have been notified of this lawsuit and will begin appropriate legal proceedings and investigations into the patent infringement allegations. At this time, we are unaware of the specific patents we are accused of infringing and have not been notified of such details. Our goal as a company has always been to create fun games. We will continue to pursue this goal because we know that our games bring joy to millions of gamers around the world.
As you can see, the company's response is very clear and has not been intimidated by Nintendo or The Pokémon Company. While the other day we also showed you that the Pokémon developer had won a lawsuit worth 15 million dollars against a mobile game for plagiarism, more specifically Pocket Monster Reissue, it may have a bit more complicated things with Palworld.
Palworld is still in early access and it's a huge success
This PocketPair release was a real hit. To give you an idea, the game managed to reach 25 million players in just one month of life. Truly incredible figures that are even more valuable if we take into account that it is a game in early accessthat is, its final version has not yet been released. In addition, the new content that is gradually arriving means that this release still has a lot of life ahead of it.
We'll see what ultimately happens with the lawsuit from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company, but one thing is clear, Palworld will defend itself tooth and nailespecially knowing that he has not yet been notified of the specific charges against him. We will be keeping a close eye on the coming days, because everything could take a big turn.
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