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    Nintendo Sues ‘Pokémon With Guns’ Game Palworld For Patent Infringement

    Nintendo, alongside its affiliate The Pokémon Company, has officially filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair Inc., the developer behind the wildly popular survival game Palworld. This legal action has sparked widespread discussion, especially due to the game's nickname, "Pokémon with guns." The lawsuit centers on allegations of patent infringement, and Nintendo is seeking an injunction against the game’s distribution as well as compensation for damages.
    Zayne PhamBy Zayne PhamSeptember 19, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read2 Views
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    Nintendo, alongside its affiliate The Pokémon Company, has officially filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair Inc., the developer behind the wildly popular survival game Palworld. (Image Credit: Pocketpair Inc.)
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    What is Palworld?

    So if you’ve been living under a rock, Palworld, developed by Tokyo-based Pocketpair Inc., debuted in January 2024, quickly gaining global attention. The game combines elements of battle, creature-capturing, and base-building, drawing inevitable comparisons to Nintendo’s Pokémon series. Players, known as “pal-tamers,” collect and train creatures called “pals,” which can either fight alongside them or be used to craft items. What sets Palworld apart, however, is the ability for players to use guns in battles, a feature not seen in Pokémon games.

    Nintendo Sues 'Pokémon With Guns' Game Palworld For Patent Infringement. (Image Credit: Pocketpair Inc.)
    What sets Palworld a part from Pokémon is the ability to equip your “pals” with firearms or have them work to farm resources. (Image Credit: Pocketpair Inc.)

    With over 25 million players in its first month of release, Palworld became a massive success, but it also drew the ire of Pokémon fans, who noticed striking similarities to Nintendo’s beloved franchise. This led to widespread speculation that legal action might follow—and it has.

    Nintendo’s Claims of Patent Infringement

    Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have long been protective of their intellectual property, and Palworld has seemingly crossed a line. In a statement posted on September 18, 2024, Nintendo officially announced its lawsuit against Pocketpair. The company claims that Palworld “infringes multiple patent rights” and is seeking not only an injunction but also damages for the alleged violations.

    We posted the News Release "Filing Lawsuit for Infringement of Patent Rights against Pocketpair, Inc."https://t.co/76ttENZXtv

    — 任天堂株式会社(企業広報・IR) (@NintendoCoLtd) September 18, 2024

    Unlike traditional copyright infringement lawsuits, this case focuses on patents related to gameplay mechanics, which is a significant shift. Legal analysts point out that this approach allows Nintendo to bypass arguments about the character design similarities and instead focus on patented elements of the gameplay itself. Patent protection can cover a wide array of features, from user interfaces to core game mechanics, and this could potentially provide Nintendo a stronger legal case.


    Pocketpair’s Response to the Lawsuit

    Pocketpair has responded to the lawsuit with a mix of surprise and frustration. In a public statement, the indie developer acknowledged the lawsuit but expressed confusion over the specific patents it is accused of infringing. “We have not been notified of such details,” the company said, adding that it would cooperate with the legal process while continuing to develop Palworld.

    The Tokyo-based developer also emphasized the challenge of allocating time and resources to fight the lawsuit, which they said would detract from their focus on game development. However, Pocketpair reassured fans that it would continue to update and improve Palworld, apologizing for any “worry or discomfort” caused by the legal battle.

    Here is Pocketpair’s full statement regarding the patent infringement lawsuit:

    Regarding The Lawsuit

    Yesterday, a lawsuit was filed against our company for patent infringement.

    We have received notice of this lawsuit and will begin the appropriate legal proceedings and investigations into the claims of patent infringement.

    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.

    Pocketpair is a small indie game company based in Tokyo. 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. Palworld was a surprise success this year, both for gamers and for us. We were blown away by the amazing response to the game and have been working hard to make it even better for our fans. We will continue improving Palworld and strive to create a game that our fans can be proud of.

    It is truly unfortunate that we will be forced to allocate significant time to matters unrelated to game development due to this lawsuit. However, we will do our utmost for our fans, and to ensure that indie game developers are not hindered or discouraged from pursuing their creative ideas.

    We apologize to our fans and supporters for any worry or discomfort that this news has caused.

    As always, thank you for your continued support of Palworld and Pocketpair.

    Pocketpair Inc.

    Despite the ongoing lawsuit, Pocketpair pushed a hotfix for Palworld just hours after the news broke, showing their commitment to maintaining the game.

    v0.3.7 Xbox Hotfix
    We have applied a hotfix to a fatal bug on the Xbox version where wild Pals and base Pals would sometimes stop moving and working.

    The same issue is occurring in the Steam version in limited circumstances, and we are currently investigating the cause.

    Thank… https://t.co/tuYKokqC73

    — Palworld (@Palworld_EN) September 19, 2024

    The outcome of this lawsuit could set a significant precedent in the gaming industry. Some legal experts suggest that the lawsuit’s focus on patent infringement—rather than copyright—could make it a more complex case. Copyright laws are often more lenient when it comes to creative elements like characters, but patents are more rigid in protecting specific technological innovations or gameplay mechanics.


    Fans Reaction From Both Franchise

    Unsurprisingly, the lawsuit has stirred strong reactions from both Pokémon and Palworld fans. Some Pokémon fans argue that Palworld too closely mimics the Pokémon franchise, while Palworld enthusiasts defend the indie developer’s right to innovate and bring fresh ideas to the gaming space.

    The similarities between Palworld and Pokémon is undeniable. However, one could argue that Pocketpair took creative liberty from Nintendo and build up a successful franchise from there 'Pokémon With Guns.' (Image Credit: Pocketpair)
    The similarities between Palworld and Pokémon is undeniable. However, one could argue that Pocketpair took creative liberty from Nintendo and build up a successful franchise from there ‘Pokémon With Guns.’ (Image Credit: Pocketpair)

    On social media, many fans have expressed their support for Pocketpair, arguing that competition fosters creativity in the gaming industry. One fan tweeted, “If they are coming after you, you’re doing something right.” Others pointed out that Nintendo is notoriously protective of its intellectual property, with some suggesting the company needs to allow for more creative freedom within the gaming community.

    Is There a Future For Palworld and Pocketpair ?

    As the lawsuit unfolds, the future of Palworld remains uncertain. With Nintendo’s legal team pushing for both an injunction and compensation, it’s possible that Pocketpair may be forced to either redesign parts of the game or pull it from distribution altogether.

    While we wait for the outcome, Pocketpair is still moving forward with new game updates, showing resilience in the face of this legal battle. The indie developer has vowed to continue supporting its fan base and has promised that they will do everything they can to ensure Palworld’s survival.


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