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Nintendo's lawyers have killed another Palworld gameplay mechanic. Pocketpair issued a patch on Thursday that changes how gliding works in the cheeky "Pokémon with guns" satire. You can still ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair has given an update on its ongoing legal battle with Nintendo and The Pokemon Company as it makes another change to its survival game, which it says is "necessary in ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The ongoing legal battle between Nintendo and Pocketpair--creators of indie hit Palworld--has already seen the developer make a big change to ...
Andrew Webster is an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. This started with a ...
He has been covering the business & culture of video games for two decades. Palworld developer Pocketpair has admitted it has had to make changes to its game in response to the patent-infringement ...
Today, Palworld received a new patch. Update v0.5.5 doesn't add any new features, Pals, or environments. It doesn't fix any bugs or offer any optimization improvements. Instead, the accompanying ...
Palworld creator and publisher, Pocketpair, has recently released a news update via social media on X regarding "disappointing" changes made to the game, caused by the company's ongoing patent ...
What are the Palworld bosses? These powerful Pals are ... but take care to stay out of range of his electric AoE (area-of-effect) attack. Lyleen is a Grass-type Pal, so make sure to populate ...
A major update has come to Palworld almost entirely as a consequence of the ongoing legal battle between developer Pocketpair, Nintendo, and The Pokemon Company. Recently, Pocketpair pushed an ...
When it debuted as an early access game in 2024, the popular action/collection videogame Palworld was an instant hit but it didn't take a judicial expert to predict that its similarities to ...
Late last year, Palworld developer Pocketpair announced that it was scrapping the Poké Ball-like summoning mechanic from its game as a result of its ongoing Nintendo lawsuit. Well, it looks like ...
Back when it was announced Nintendo was suing Palworld developer Pocketpair, most assumed it was due to the similarities between recognisable Pokémon and the game’s gun-toting creatures.