Nintendo and PocketPair are still involved in the legal dispute over patents thanks to its Pokemon with weapons, Palworld. While Nintendo won some – with Palworld she removed Palspheres to be too close to Poke Balls – that's not all as the developer hopes.
Nintendo is adamant that there is a lot about Palworld, which was torn out of Pokemon, and knew that his legal team, the action did not seem to be found soon. But it seems that things have appeared throughout the circle because Palworld seems to have its own Ripoff and is on Nintendo Switch.
PALLAND looks terrible a lot like Palworld
As the Nintendo Soup was seen, Palland was launched on July 31, 2025 and is “captivating survival, construction and reconnaissance game, where everything begins with a modest base. In a huge and dangerous environment, you decide how to collect resources, expand your shelter and deal with wild creatures. It is developed by a studio called Boggysoft, which accidentally created a game called Thief Life Simulator.
While the description could apply to almost any survival game, shifting images reveals that it looks like Ripoff Palworld, with creatures that look apparently “inspired” by the famous Pokemon. You can see JUBats, Crobats, Flying Charmander and Last, but most damn, weapon. Despite the launch, its price is already discounted to $ 3.99 of $ 9.99.
While Nintendo is busy with a fight in a game that he claims to have torn off Pokemon, he missed a game that pulled his tearing. Given that the action currently in trial remains to see whether Palworld will bring a lawsuit against Palland again. Of course, this does not have to be a good argument in its own court proceedings with Nintendo, so it is unlikely that PocketPair will still take legal action.
Popular games that gain poor quality ripoffs are not brand new. Only recently did we report that Sony Suging Tencent for a game that looks so much like Horizon: Zero Dawn. Since it has creatures that look very much like different Pokémon, Nintendo could eventually eliminate the game itself.
Palworld
- Released
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January 19, 2024
- Esrb
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T for teens for violence
- Developers
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Pocket Pair, Inc.
- Publisher (s)
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Pocket Pair, Inc.
- Engine
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Unrealistic engine 5

