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Some of the first changes within Pocketpair's game are being seen from the most recent patches that have come to Palworld.
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IGN India on MSNPalworld Modders Are Restoring Mechanics Pocketpair Was Forced to Patch Out Due to Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s Patent LawsuitPalworld modders are taking matters into their own hands and restoring mechanics that developer Pocketpair was forced to patch out due to Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s patent lawsuit. Last week, ...
Pocketpair turned off the ability to glide with your Pals in the latest Palworld update the latest change that comes as part ...
The Terraria collaboration update for the Early Access release of open-world survival crafting game Palworld, dubbed “Tides of Terraria,” will launch this summer, developer Pocketpair ...
Pocketpair says it's continuing to evolve its monster-collecting game, even as it strips out features that may be too similar ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair has admitted it has had to make changes to its game in response to the patent-infringement ...
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IGN India on MSNPalworld Developer Pocketpair Says It’s Being Forced to Patch the Game Due to Nintendo and The Pokémon Company’s LawsuitPalworld developer Pocketpair says recent patches made changes to the game that were forced upon it as a result of the ...
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company filed a joint lawsuit against Pocketpair, the owner and developer of Palworld. The lawsuit ...
Pocketpair has acknowledged that some of Palworld's mechanics are changing because of an ongoing legal battle with Nintendo, ...
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Palworld is set to receive a massive summer update titled “Tides of Terraria,” officially announced by Pocketpair. This ...
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair in September 2024, alleging Palworld infringed upon three specific patents.
Palworld developer Pocketpair has confirmed that it needs to adjust several of the survival game's systems, as Nintendo's ...
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