Nintendo’s Palworld Lawsuit Is Falling Apart

Nintendo’s Palworld Lawsuit Is Falling Apart

From GameRant (Written by Dominik Bošnjak) on | OpenCritic

Nintendo's patent lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair may no longer pose a serious threat to the hit survival crafting game. The shift stems from some recent changes uncovered alongside a tentative resolution date for the anti-Palworld case.

In September 2024, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company sued Pocketpair in Japan, alleging that Palworld infringed on several of their jointly held patents. The companies sought damages and an injunction to prevent further infringement. Pocketpair denied the allegations and challenged the validity of the disputed patents, which covered gameplay systems for capturing virtual creatures and switching rideable mounts mid-use.

As Nintendo's Palworld lawsuit continues, the company's latest financial report reveals massive litigation losses for fiscal year 2026.

According to new public records uncovered by Games Fray, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company amended the relief they are seeking in conjunction with Pocketpair's alleged patent infringement. The November 2025 changes appear to sharply limit the case's practical reach, narrowing its scope to older versions of the game that predate the late-2024 and mid-2025 Palworld changes made in response to the lawsuit. The lawsuit is effectively falling apart as a result of those amendments.

Date

Patch

Changes

Nov 30, 2024

0.3.11

The...

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