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If I wanted to give Pikachu an AK47, I’d play Palworld. I’m talking about developmental inspiration. Call of Duty pumps out games on an annual basis, and while they’re never going to win ...
Longtime fans were probably freaked out at first when they couldn’t catch a Pikachu right away ... since their monsters lack that familiarity. Palworld got away with that because they introduced guns ...
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair in Japan last year, alleging that Palworld infringes on ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair has released a statement regarding changes to its monster catching survival game which were made due to its ongoing Pokémon lawsuit. Writing on social media platform ...
He has been covering the business & culture of video games for two decades. Palworld developer Pocketpair has admitted it has had to make changes to its game in response to the patent-infringement ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair has given an update on its ongoing legal battle with Nintendo and The Pokemon Company as it makes another change to its survival game, which it says is "necessary in ...
Back when it was announced Nintendo was suing Palworld developer Pocketpair, most assumed it was due to the similarities between recognisable Pokémon and the game’s gun-toting creatures.
Late last year, Palworld developer Pocketpair announced that it was scrapping the Poké Ball-like summoning mechanic from its game as a result of its ongoing Nintendo lawsuit. Well, it looks like ...
Palworld developers have confirmed another “disappointing” change is being made to the game after The Pokémon Company started legal action against them. In a new statement shared on social ...
One Palworld developer still can't wrap their head around just how big their monster-taming survival game became, having now reached 32 million players, and the only logical explanation for its ...
Palworld has been given a new update on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC (via Steam). Unlike most updates, however, Palworld patch 0.5.5 arguably changes a feature for the worse instead of ...