Palworld studio Pocketpair has a very simple solution for dealing with toxic players: kick them out of the game and call them ...
Despite all the controversy, Palworld has been a runaway success, having accumulated over 32 million players in the past year ...
Nintendo's lawsuit alleging patent infringement in Palworld was unexpected given the timing and subject matter, and nobody ...
In 2024, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company sued Palworld developer Pocketpair on patent infringement claims, and now ...
The lawsuit came as a surprise, and led the developer to "hire security guards" for its Tokyo Game Show presence.
The lawsuit from Nintendo and The Pokemon Company apparently came as a very big surprise to the developers of Palworld.
It soon became clear that Nintendo’s lawsuit angled on patents they had in place, including the similarity of “Pal Spheres” in Palworld to Pokéballs, which led to a “depressing day” for those involved ...
Publishing seems ready to share news of an upcoming title soon, but Publishing Manager John Buckley warns it likely won't be ...
Although many had previously commented on the similarities between Palworld and Pokémon, it was nevertheless a huge surprise when Nintendo announced its patent lawsuit against developer Pocketpair.
Pocketpair, the maker of Palworld, has discussed the moment it discovered Nintendo had launched legal action against the studio's Pokémon-style game.
Crossplay is coming to Palworld soon via a new update, and the addition of this feature may signify something the game has been working towards.
The head of Palworld developer Pocketpair’s new publishing arm warns that its first batch of games are nothing like Palworld.