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Ex-Pokémon lawyer slams Palworld as a 'ripoff'
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Ex-Pokémon lawyer slams Palworld as a 'ripoff'

Jan 23, 2024 11:07 AM

In recent news, Palworld, a game developed by Pocketpair, is drawing attention for its similarities to the iconic Pokémon franchise. The game, which involves monster hunting, has been under scrutiny for allegedly copying Pokémon's creature designs. The former Chief Legal Officer of The Pokémon Company, Don McGowan, referred to Palworld as "the usual ripoff nonsense" in a statement. Despite McGowan's remarks, other legal experts in the gaming industry, like Brandon Huffman of Odin Law & Media, indicated that such inspirations might not hold legal weight, mentioning the precedent in the gaming industry for borrowing and adapting ideas.

Pocketpair's Palworld, while facing these accusations, has continued to grow in popularity, and its developer has been tackling some serious bugs in the game to improve the experience for its player base. While The Pokémon Company and Nintendo have not commented on the controversy, various attorneys have given differing opinions on the potential for legal action.

Is Palworld at risk of a lawsuit from The Pokémon Company for its similarities to Pokémon?

According to legal experts from Odin Law & Media, it's possible that Palworld may not face legal repercussions. The game may fall under the industry norms of sharing and adapting concepts, which would likely protect it from a direct lawsuit over its creature designs and monster-hunting gameplay.

Palworld is an RPG that mixes elements of survival gaming with monster collecting and battling, similar to those found in the Pokémon series. This action-adventure indie game allows players to capture and train creatures, known as Pals, and use them to fight, build, and explore in a sandbox-style world. The game was released for PC and Xbox Series X/S and has since gained a substantial player base. It reflects an ongoing trend in the video game industry, wherein indie developers often take inspiration from popular franchises to create unique experiences that still feel familiar to gamers.



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