Behind Nintendo Co.’s fierce protection of wide-ranging intellectual property is a legal team adept at weaponizing patents against potential rivals. Now those attorneys are setting their sights on a ...
Patent records suggest Nintendo may have taken action against Tokyo-based Pocketpair Inc. within weeks of hit game Palworld’s release in January, according to patent attorney Ryo Arashida.
As noted by GamesRadar+, there's been no mention about what exactly has caused this sudden change, but it's likely concerns about potential legal action from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company.
Switch Online's retro game library has been bolstered over time with all sorts of exciting releases and there's now a handful of classic Pokémon games available on the service. Of course, many ...