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Palworld Developer Responds to Nintendo, The Pokémon Company's Lawsuit
posted on by Joanna Cayanan
Pocketpair, the game developer behind the Palworld game, released a statement on its website on September 19, regarding the patent infringement lawsuit filed against the company by Twitter) :
Regarding the Lawsuit
— Palworld (@Palworld_EN) September 19, 2024
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…
The company stated it is "unaware of the specific patents [it is] accused of infringing upon, and [it has] not been notified of such details." The company stated it will begin legal proceedings and investigations into the claims.

The suit claims that the game infringes on Nintendo and The Pokémon Company's patent rights, and seeks an injunction against infringement as well as compensation for damages.
Aniplex, along with Pocketpair, have established a new t venture named Palworld Entertainment.
Pocketpair debuted its Palworld multiplayer survival game on January 19 as a Steam Early Access game. The game reached 25 million s within a month of its release.
Players and critics initially noted the similarity of the designs of many of the game's "Pal" creatures to the statement shortly after Palworld's release that it was investigating a possible copyright infringement by an unnamed game company.
Sources: Pocketpair's website, Palworld game's X/Twitter