Palworld, the crafting and survival game dubbed "Pokémon with guns," has achieved remarkable success since its January 2024 early access launch, attracting over 32 million players across Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation 5. Developer Pocketpair expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support, promising continued efforts to enhance Palworld in its second year.
The game's launch was a phenomenal success, breaking sales and concurrent player records. This success led to significant financial gains, prompting Pocketpair to establish Palworld Entertainment with Sony to expand the IP and bring the game to the PS5. However, this success is overshadowed by a high-stakes patent lawsuit with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company.
Following Palworld's launch, comparisons to Pokémon were inevitable, leading to accusations of design similarities. Instead of a copyright infringement claim, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a patent lawsuit, seeking substantial financial compensation and an injunction halting Palworld's distribution.
Pocketpair acknowledged the three Japanese patents at the heart of the lawsuit, which center around the mechanic of capturing creatures in a virtual field using a projectile. While Palworld's "Pal Sphere" capture mechanic bears resemblance to Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Pocketpair recently altered the summoning process, fueling speculation about its connection to the lawsuit.
Patent law experts view the lawsuit as a testament to the perceived threat Palworld poses. The outcome remains uncertain, with Pocketpair committed to defending its position in court. Despite the legal battle, Pocketpair continues to release updates and collaborate with other major gaming franchises, including a recent Terraria crossover.