At the start of the year there was controversy over one particular game in particular, Palworldwhich bears a certain resemblance to the Pokemon franchise, due to which the studio in charge of development, Pair of pockets, he has players for him but also others against him. Even the companies involved mentioned that they were going to take action on the matter, but it seems that those were just words as there was no ban involved in the shooting and survival video game.
Takuro MizobeThe head of the developer’s studio noted that they have not received any complaints from the two companies, adding that he himself is a fan of its story. pikachu, and therefore they won’t try to steal mechanics or anything similar. Added to that he talked about the possibility of taking over the game in an interview switchGranted this can be complicated due to the console’s technical limitations.
Here is their statement:
nothing Nintendo and the Pokemon Company have not told us anything. Of course I love and respect Pokemon. I grew up with it, in my generation.
Migrating to Switch can be difficult for technical reasons alone.
Here is a description of the game:
Palworld is a video game developed by Pocketpair, a Japanese studio, that combines elements of adventure, survival and animal capture in an open world. It is often described as a mix between survival games like Pokemon and Ark: Survival Evolved, offering a unique experience that combines raising and training animals with survival and exploration mechanics.
It’s an innovative adventure and survival game that combines capturing and raising creatures with exploration and building in an open world. Its blend of animal game elements and survival mechanics, along with its multiplayer capabilities, makes it an interesting and unique proposition for players looking for a different experience in the genre.
Note that the game is available on consoles Xbox and PC. is called its version play station Already running.
Through: Everything Nintendo
Author’s Note: It’s weird that they didn’t do anything about it, but at the end of the day they have to understand that the mechanics are very different, so there shouldn’t be a problem. If it comes to Switch it will be very funny.