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Palworld Hits 32 Million Players During Year 1 as Nintendo Pokémon Lawsuit Looms Over the Horizon

Author : Carter Apr 02,2025

Since its early access launch in January 2024, Palworld has attracted over 32 million players across all platforms, including PC via Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation 5. Dubbed "Pokémon with guns" before its record-breaking release, the crafting and survival game has garnered immense popularity. Pocketpair expressed their gratitude on Twitter, stating, "Thank you so much! As always, your support means the world to us!" They also promised continued dedication to enhance the game in its second year, with John 'Bucky' Buckley, Communications Director and Publishing Manager, adding, "We will continue to work hard to make Palworld year 2 even better!"

Initially launched on Steam for $30 and available on Game Pass for Xbox and PC, Palworld shattered sales and concurrent player number records. The overwhelming success led Pocketpair's CEO, Takuro Mizobe, to admit that the developer struggled to handle the massive profits generated. Capitalizing on this success, Pocketpair swiftly signed a deal with Sony to establish Palworld Entertainment, aiming to expand the IP and bring the game to PS5.

While Pocketpair focuses on updating Palworld, a high-profile patent lawsuit filed by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company poses a significant challenge. Following Palworld's launch, comparisons between Palworld's Pals and Pokémon led to accusations of design copying. Instead of pursuing copyright infringement, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company opted for a patent lawsuit, seeking 5 million yen (approximately $32,846) each plus late payment damages and an injunction to block Palworld's release.

In November, Pocketpair confirmed the three Japan-based patents at the center of the lawsuit, which involve capturing Pokémon in a virtual field. Palworld features a similar mechanic with the Pal Sphere, akin to the capturing method in the 2022 Nintendo Switch exclusive, Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Recently, Pocketpair modified how players summon Pals, sparking speculation that this change was related to the ongoing patent lawsuit.

Patent experts view the lawsuit as evidence of the threat Palworld poses to Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. As the legal battle unfolds, Pocketpair remains committed to defending its position in court, vowing, "We will continue to assert our position in this case through future legal proceedings." Amidst these challenges, Pocketpair has continued to release major updates for Palworld and has ventured into collaborations with other major video games, including a Terraria crossover.

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