Now we know which patents Nintendo has violated Palworld – INDIAN

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Pokemon with weapons captivated gamers on PC and Xbox earlier this year. Nintendo outraged. One would expect the Japanese company to be an independent studio. Pocket pair sue for the likeness of a creature. The players themselves noted how Palmyre steals Pokemon designs. Instead of copyright, Nintendo used a heavier caliber. That’s all patent infringementwhich are used to catch Pokemon in a virtual field.

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In Palworld, you catch creatures out of combat using a ball throw called a Pal Sphere. A similar method is used for spin-offs. Pokemon Legends: Arceus. The game for Nintendo Switch was released two years before Palworld. Another patent infringement concerns riding Pokemon or Buddies.

One thing is interesting. Nintendo only filed the three patents at issue in the lawsuit earlier this year, while Palworld was released in Early Access for PC and Xbox consoles in January of this year.

Patent no. JP7545191

  • Patent filing date: 07/30/2024.
  • Patent registration date: 08/27/2024.

Patent no. JP7493117

  • Patent filing date: 02/26/2024.
  • Patent registration date: 05/22/2024.

Patent no. JP7528390

  • Patent filing date: 03/05/2024
  • Patent registration date: 07/26/2024.
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Source :Indian TV

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