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A little legal jousting with Nintendo hasn't stopped Palworld from making new stuff. This summer, the survival game with ...
Early footage of Palworld further supports Pocketpair's defense against Nintendo's legal action.
A week after Palworld developer Pocketpair removed the ability for players to glide using Pals in response to Nintendo's ...
As long as you don’t call them Pokémon-likes, games where you collect little monsters and have them fight each other are just legally distinct enough to keep Nintendo’s lawyers away. At least that’s ...
Nintendo's lawsuit forced Palworld to remove a fan-favorite feature, but one dedicated player found a way to bring it back for the community.
Palworld developer Pocketpair says recent patches made changes to the game that were forced upon it as a result of the ongoing patent lawsuit with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company.
Palworld is set to regain its popularity very soon, which is all thanks to an ongoing Steam sale that offers 25% off its MSRP ...
As part of this collaboration, Pocketpair will bring new Pals, islands, and Terraria monsters to Palworld in the upcoming update.
Palworld modders are taking matters into their own hands and restoring mechanics that developer Pocketpair was forced to patch out due to Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s patent lawsuit.
I have been following and writing about the ongoing legal battle between Nintendo / The Pokémon Company and PocketPair over ...