In the blink of an eye, Palworld became the biggest release of the year. However, this popularity has brought several problems, including an investigation The Pokemon Company To find out if your pocket animals are in violation of copyright. now, Mentioning celebrities is forbidden in Japan Palworld To avoid problems with Pokemon Company.
According to a report Tokyo Sports, A Japanese talent agency has asked him to avoid talking about his talent Palworld In public or on social networks, to avoid any issues with the Pokémon Company that would jeopardize current and potential collaborations with Pikachu’s owners. Here’s what was said about it:
“We have asked our talent not to mention Palworld on social media or in public. This was done out of consideration on the part of Pokemon as an agency. “This decision was taken in consideration of possible future cooperation.”
Let’s remember that Pokemon is a very important brand in Japan and It is very possible that the talent agency wants to avoid any problems with this companyAt least until they make it clear if they intend to sue the developers of PocketPair PalworldFor theft or not.
yes ok Palworld While able to win over players with its survival system, many have noted that the title’s popularity lies in its theft of the designs of many Pokemon we already know, so Illness played an important role in its success. however, That hasn’t stopped the exponential growth of these installments on Steam and Xbox, though. The title became the biggest launch in Game Pass history.
Thus, we can only wait to see what the Pokemon Company’s final decision will be, The only thing that is clear is that no one wants to anger Pikachu’s owners right now.. On a related note, Xbox will help develop Palworld. Likewise, you can learn more about the Pokemon Company lawsuit here.
Editor’s note:
This is getting ridiculous. I think though Palworld If it’s Pokemon’s plagiarism, given the monster’s design, that shouldn’t be a deterrent to talking about the title in public. If players like this game, they have the right to talk about it, and that includes Japanese celebrities.
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