Some think those Pals look a little familiar
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Palworld’s explosive rise continues even as it attracts a whole lot of criticism for its similarities to Pokemon. One person who’s very much unimpressed is a former head ofThe Pokemon Company’s legal team.
Given the Pokemon legal team’s vested interest in defending the franchise from every sort of infringement imaginable, McGowan’s take on Palworld probably isn’t too surprising. But the new game has also drawn plenty of criticism from the gaming community itself. While Pokemon-inspired creature collecting games have been around for years without causing much controversy, the similarity of some designs in Palworld to specific Pokemon counterparts has been raising some real eyebrows.
There’s a lengthyTwitter threadbreaking down the most obvious comparisons between various Pals and Pokemon and, well, you can judge just how much of a ‘rip-off’ these are for yourself. At a minimum, it does look like Palworld is mimicking averysimilar art style to that used in the Pokemon series, and a number of creatures do share similar features to established characters. I am not a lawyer, however, so I can’t begin to guess at whether any of this is a proper case of infringement.
For its part, Palworld developer Pocketpair seems unconcerned about potential legal action. CEO Takuro Mizobe recently said thegame has passed legal reviews and that “we have absolutely no intention of infringing upon the intellectual property of other companies.”
Fans, however, are still a little frightened of legal action.Fearing a Nintendo takedown, one Palworld modding community has banned links to a Pokemon mod so that “lawyers don’t nuke all of us.”
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