Palworld Developer Pocketpair Says It Was Forced to Make 'Necessary' Changes to Game After Nintendo Lawsuit

Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair in September 2024, alleging Palworld infringed upon three specific patents.

Advertisement
Written by Manas Mitul | Updated: 9 May 2025 14:56 IST
Highlights
  • A Palworld patch in November 2024 removed certain gameplay features
  • Pocketpair said it was disappointed to have to make the changes
  • Palworld crossed 32 million players on all platforms this year

Players can no longer use Pals to glide in the game and must utilise a glider

Photo Credit: Pocketpair

Palworld developer Pocketpair said Thursday it has had to make changes to its survival game in light of Nintendo's patent infringement lawsuit filed last year. The Japanese studio confirmed significant alterations to gameplay features and mechanics in Palworld that Nintendo and The Pokémon Company alleged infringed on their intellectual property. The changes were “necessary” to avoid further degradation of the gameplay experience and disruption to Palworld development and distribution, Pocketpair said.

Palworld Patched in Light of Lawsuit

A patch released on November 30, 2024, removed the ability to summon Pals, the Pokémon-style creatures in Palworld, by throwing Pal Spheres, changing the mechanic to a static summon next to the player, Pocketpair said in a blog post on its website. Last year, Nintendo had alleged in its lawsuit that this particulate mechanic represented one of three instances of patent infringement in the survival-action game. Patch v0.3.11 also included other changes in response to the lawsuit.

Advertisement

Additionally, Pocketpair said Palworld's newest patch would implement yet another gameplay “compromise”. With Patch v0.5.5, Pals can no longer be utilised for gliding, which can only be performed using a glider present in the player's inventory. Pals, however, will still be able to provide passive buffs to gliding, the company said.

“We understand that this will be disappointing for many, just as it is for us, but we hope our fans understand that these changes are necessary in order to prevent further disruptions to the development of Palworld,” Pocketpair said.

Advertisement

The company said it was “disappointed” that changes had to be made to Palworld, but said it would continue to dispute Nintendo's claims in the lawsuit.

“We also want to extend our apologies to our fans for the discomfort and concern this ongoing litigation has caused. We remain committed to developing Palworld and delivering exciting new content to our fans,” The Palworld developer added.

Advertisement

Palworld Patent Infringement Lawsuit

Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair in September 2024, alleging Palworld infringed upon three specific patents. The companies are seeking an injunction on the survival game, that features monsters that bear alleged similarities to the creatures from the Pokémon franchise. Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are also seeking damages from Pocketpair to the tune of over JPY 5 million (roughly Rs. 27.7 lakh).

Palworld became a breakout hit on Steam and Xbox when it launched in January 2024. The game, however, attracted plagiarism accusations over its creature designs and certain mechanics that seemed to resemble games from the Pokémon franchise. The survival title features Pokémon-style animals, or Pals, that can be captured and tamed for combat, traversal and base building in the game's open world, thus attracting the moniker “Pokémon with Guns.”

Advertisement

Despite its ongoing legal troubles, Palworld remains incredibly popular. Earlier this year, Pocketpair confirmed that game had crossed 32 million players on Steam, PS5 and Xbox.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. OTT Releases This Week: 24, Band Melam, Nukkad Naatak, Prathichaya, and More
  2. Vivo Y6 5G Debuts With 7,200mAh Battery, 6.75-Inch Screen at This Price
  3. Honor Earbuds 4 With Up to 46 Hours of Total Battery Life Debut Globally
  4. Redmi A7 4G Series With Up to 6,300mAh Battery Goes on Sale in India
  5. Redmi Note 17 Pro Max Leak Reveals Chipset, Camera Details
  6. OnePlus Says This Chip Will Help the Ace 6 Ultra Offer Longer Battery Life
  7. Detailed Oppo Find X9 Ultra Teardown Video Shows Us What's Inside
  8. Leaked Dummy Gives Us an Early Look at the Design of the iPhone 18 Pro Max
  9. Mystery iQOO Smartphone in Development as Tipster Reveals Key Specs
  1. Microsoft Gaming Rebrands to Xbox, Debuts New Logo as Xbox Chief Says Company Reevaluating Exclusive Games
  2. Prathichaya (2026) Now Streaming Online: What You Need to Know
  3. Kelp Exploit Aftermath: DeFi Protocols Join Hands to Restore rsETH Following $293 Million Hack
  4. Microsoft Makes Copilot’s Agentic Features in Word, Excel and PowerPoint Generally Available
  5. OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra Battery Capacity Revealed as Company Teases ‘Energy Concentration’ Chip
  6. Mension House Mallesh Now Available for Streaming Online: Where to Watch This Telugu Romantic Comedy Drama Online?
  7. Redmi A7 4G, Redmi A7 Pro 4G With Unisoc T7250 Chip, 13-Megapixel Rear Camera Go on Sale in India
  8. Xiaomi Mix Fold 5 Reportedly in Development With In-House Xring O3 Chip
  9. Qualcomm Seemingly Confirms Samsung Galaxy S27 Series Will Feature Next-Generation Snapdragon Chips
  10. Ethereum Slips Below $2,300 as Bitcoin Price Steadies Amid Profit Booking
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.