Nintendo và The Pokémon Company cuối cùng đã kiện nhà phát triển game Palworld là Pocketpair

Nintendo và The Pokémon Company cuối cùng đã kiện nhà phát triển Pocketpair của Palworld. Trên trang web, các đơn thưa của hai công ty cho biết họ đang tìm kiếm “một lệnh cấm vi phạm và bồi thường thiệt hại vì Palworld, một trò chơi được phát triển và phát hành bởi bên Biệt hãy xem xét việc vi phạm nhiều quyền sở hữu trí tuệ.” Mặc dù không cung cấp thông tin cụ thể hơn, nhưng dường như Palworld rất giống với Pokémon với nhiều thiết kế sinh vật và cơ chế bắt quái vật. Do đó, mọi người đã dự đoán rằng Nintendo và The Pokémon Company sẽ đưa ra hành động pháp lý khi game Palworld đã bán được hơn 15 triệu bản. Chính vì vậy, Pocketpair đã lên Twitter để tuyên bố rằng họ “không biết về các quyền sở hữu trí tuệ cụ thể mà chúng tôi bị buộc tội vi phạm, và chúng tôi chưa nhận thông báo về các chi tiết như vậy.” Hãy tiếp tục theo dõi để biết thông tin mới nhất về vụ kiện này.

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Nguồn: https://mobilesyrup.com/2024/09/19/nintendo-the-pokemon-company-palworld-developer-pocketpair-lawsuit/

Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair, the Japanese developer and publisher of Palworld. 

In a press release, the plaintiffs said they’re seeking “an injunction against infringement and compensation for damages on the grounds that Palworld, a game developed and released by the Defendant, infringes multiple patent rights.”

No further details were provided, so it’s unclear exactly what Nintendo and The Pokémon Company (of which Nintendo holds minority ownership) are planning to include in the lawsuit. However, people had long expected the companies to take legal action against Pocketpair, given how closely Palworld resembles Pokémon with many of its creature designs and overall monster taming mechanics. The game, which people have referred to as “Pokémon with guns,” has been a major success, having sold over 15 million copies.

Therefore, people have assumed the ever-litigious Nintendo would have some sort of legal response. Earlier in the year, the Japanese gaming giant said it would “investigate” after receiving many inquiries about “another company’s game released in January 2024,” making an indirect reference to Palworld.

In response to the lawsuit, Pocketpair took to X (Twitter) to claim it’s “unaware of the specific patents we are accused of infringing upon, and we have not been notified of such details.” The company went on to say it’s preparing to defend itself in court while expressing frustration over the situation.

“It is truly unfortunate that we will be forced to allocate significant time to matters unrelated to game development due to this lawsuit,” wrote Pocketpair. “However, we will do our utmost for our fans, and to ensure that indie game developers are not hindered or discouraged from pursuing their creative ideas.”

It remains to be seen what will come out of the lawsuit. Given that it took Nintendo and The Pokémon Company the better part of a year to move forward with legal action, though, it would seem they have least something that would hold up in court.

Image credit: Pocketpair

Source: Nintendo

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