Palworld has generated significant buzz since its launch, selling 12 million copies within the first month—a record-breaking figure that caught Nintendo's attention.
The lawsuit claims that Pocketpair's game infringes on three specific patents related to mechanics such as throwing a ball at characters, aiming, and riding.
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are pursuing not only financial compensation but also an injunction against Palworld to prevent further distribution.
Despite the ongoing lawsuit and launch delays in Japan, Pocketpair continues to develop a mobile version of Palworld, indicating their commitment to the game's future.
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