The Pokémon franchise shows no signs of stopping. We're well on our way to Generation 10 next year, and more spinoffs are set to arrive before then. Plus, Pokopia is stunning people everywhere with how good it is.
That said, there are still plenty of clone projects out there, some of which are currently gaining the ire of Nintendo's legal department. As spotted by Dextero, it seems the upcoming game Pickmon might have more problems than just dealing with Nintendo.
Developed by PocketGame and published by NetworkGo, Pickmon is exactly what it sounds like: a dubious clone of Pokémon. Here's the brief description to give you an idea of what to expect: "Dive into a vast, uncharted continent filled with ancient civilizations and mysterious creatures called 'Pickmon.' In this multiplayer open-world survival crafter, you’ll team up with your Pickmon to fight, farm, and build industrial empires while thwarting a shadowy organization's plot."
Other than the name, it sounds innocous right? Well, not quite. But in a twist, it's also seemingly cloning elements of Palworld, which is currently wrapped up in a legal battle with Nintendo. Notably, the game's title image features a Charizard clone, a Meganium clone, and a...
