Summary
A former developer that worked onPalworldis alleging that Pocketpair changed their designs for the game’s Pals to look more like Pokemon for its full release. The newest game from the indie developer took the world by storm earlier this year, with millions of fans flocking to the game on both PC and Xbox consoles. The game caught the eye of many fans forthe similarities of its designs toPokemon, mixed with base-building and survival elements similar to games likeMinecraft. Now, Pocketpair is finding itself in hot water withPokemon’s creators.
While rumors have swirled about potential legal action againstPalworldsince its release, The Pokemon Company and Nintendo finally took action earlier this week. The Pokemon Company and Nintendo officially announced the pair would be filing a lawsuit against Pocketpair, claiming patent infringement related to the monster-catching survival game. Fans have speculated on several potential reasons for the lawsuit against the indie developer, most recently uncovering a patent filed forPokemon’s capturing mechanics. However,Palworld’s infringement may now go even deeper due to recent claims from a former developer.
Following the controversy surrounding the joint lawsuit against Pocketpair, a former developer is speaking out against thePalworlddeveloper. In a statement translated by popular Twitter user Lewtwo, the former developer claims that Pocketpair intentionally changed their designs ahead of the game’s release. Pocketpair demanded that thePalworlddesigns be changed to resemble a “top 100” Pokemon, suggesting the company was actively trying to copyPokemon. The former Pocketpair developer even suggests that the studio changed their designs after the employee left the company.
Palworld Designer Alleges Pocketpair Changed Designs to Resemble Pokemon
The severe accusations against Pocketpair come as the company has often been criticized in the past for the similarities of its Pals.Palworld’s designs have often been referred to as blatant ripoffs of Pokemon designs, particularly citing comparisons between Anubis and Lucario as well as Lamball’s similarity to Wooloo. At the time ofPalworld’s release, a former high-ranking attorney for The Pokemon Company even went so far as to refer toPalworldas “ripoff nonsense,” likely foreshadowing the eventual lawsuit.Pocketpair has made an official statementon the lawsuit, referring to it as “unfortunate” and suggesting it will hamper development of the game.
The long-rumored lawsuit against Pocketpair will likely cause major issues as the game recently become a hot topic once again.Palworldwas heavily rumored to be going free-to-play in recent weeks before the claims were quashed, with an eventual PS5 launch also seeing renewed discussion. Summer also sawthe debut ofPalworld’s “Sakurajima” update, introducing a new island and a new enemy faction to the popular monster-catching game.Palworld’s massive success could potentially be crashing to a halt as the long-standing rumors of Nintendo’s legal action come to fruition.
Palworld
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In this game, you can peacefully live alongside mysterious creatures known as Pals or risk your life to drive off a ruthless poaching syndicate. Pals can be used to fight and breed, or they can be made to work on farms or factories. You can even sell them or eat them.Survival: In a harsh environment where food is scarce and vicious poachers roam, danger waits around every corner. To survive, you must tread carefully and make difficult choices…even if that means eating your own Pals when the time comes.Mounts & Exploration: Pals can be mounted to traverse the land, sea and sky—allowing you to traverse all kinds of environment as you explore the world.Collect all kinds of exciting Pals to fight, farm, build, and work for you in this completely new multiplayer, open world survival and crafting game!