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Home»Game News»Palworld Fires Back: Pocketpair Cites Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter in Nintendo Lawsuit Defense

Palworld Fires Back: Pocketpair Cites Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter in Nintendo Lawsuit Defense

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaApril 20, 20253 Mins Read
Palworld Fires Back: Pocketpair Cites Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter in Nintendo Lawsuit Defense
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Nintendo and Pocketpair have been locked in a fierce legal battle ever since Palworld became a breakout success. The similarities between Palworld and Pokémon are hard to ignore, and unsurprisingly, the gaming giant hasn’t taken kindly to what it sees as potential plagiarism. Nintendo didn’t hold back, quickly responding with a patent infringement lawsuit. However, Pocketpair isn’t backing down. According to Games Fray, the studio is fighting back by pointing to numerous other games that feature similar gameplay mechanics, arguing that these ideas aren’t unique to Nintendo.

Pocketpair uses examples from Final Fantasy 14, Tomb Raider, Monster Hunter, and more to defend Palworld against Nintendo's lawsuit
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Nintendo’s lawsuit claims Palworld plagiarizes key elements from Pokémon, focusing on creature capture, riding mechanics, and gameplay transitions. The most obvious example is the Pal Sphere, which closely resembles the iconic Poké Ball. The game also allows players to ride captured creatures, something Nintendo sees as crossing the line.

But Pocketpair isn’t staying silent. The studio argues that these mechanics aren’t unique to Pokémon, pointing to games like Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter, The Legend of Zelda, and others that use similar features. Their goal is to show that Palworld isn’t alone in using these systems, potentially setting a precedent that weakens Nintendo’s claim to exclusive ownership over such gameplay mechanics.

In short, Pocketpair is trying to get Nintendo’s patents thrown out. If that strategy works, the lawsuit could fall apart entirely because you can’t infringe on a patent that isn’t valid. However, if the judge decides the patents are valid, Pocketpair will still need to prove that Palworld didn’t violate them. They actually took that step earlier by filing their non-infringement claims on January.

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Things are definitely heating up in the legal battle between Nintendo and Pocketpair. While it might seem like Nintendo is just a giant picking on a smaller studio, remember that Pocketpair has the backing of major players like Sony and PlayStation. The outcome of this case could have a major impact on the gaming industry. If Nintendo fails to defend its patents, we might see a wave of new Pokémon-inspired games flooding the market.

Many fans are also weighing in on the discussion. Some are siding with Pocketpair, arguing that Nintendo has been monopolizing the Poké Ball and creature capture mechanics for too long. “It makes sense to protect a game gimmick for a few years, but this stuff is 30 years old. Imagine if someone had patented the wheel, and for the next 50 years, we’d all be forced to use caterpillar wheels,” one Redditor remarked.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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