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Nearly 6 months later, Palworld devs confirm Nintendo never drew so much as an inch of its legal sword over bootleg Pokémon allegations | pokemon fans take another L

https://www.pcgamer.com/games/survival-crafting/nearly-6-months-later-palworld-devs-confirm-nintendo-never-drew-so-much-as-an-inch-of-its-legal-sword-over-bootleg-pokemon-allegations/

>No! Muh pokeymans franchise that hasn't done anything new in 15 years! How dare you copy it! :marseyraging:

Reminder that redditlawyers were CONVINCED this shit would get sued :marseyjudge:

!g*mers how soon did you drop Palworld after realizing it was so shitty? I think I played for four evenings before losing interest :marseysleep:

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it was never worth the chance they might lose and set precedent I guess

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You think Nintendo could lose?

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This particular case they would and evidently Nintendo, historically and notoriously one of the most litigious companies in the world, agrees.

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I think it was less that Nintendo thought they could lose (if they had a case at all I imagine they could win) moreso they knew there was no case to begin with. Redditors were just upset that their game for toddlers dared have any competition.

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Nintendo have good lawyers and likes to abuse the law. But what could they even sue here?

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reddit*r keyboard lawyers :soysnootypefast: had 'evidence' speculating the pals were using models ripped from pokemon games

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