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Rumor says that Krafton, the developers of PUBG Mobile, are planning to collaborate with Pocketpair to develop the mobile version of the Palworld game soon.
The PUBG game developer, Krafton, recently acquired Tango Gameworks, the studio behind Hi-Fi Rush game, from Microsoft. Now, Tango Gameworks signed a contract with Pocketpair ( Palworld game developers) to bring the popular game Palworld to mobile devices.
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Krafton’s studios will handle the development of the mobile version of the Palworld game. Their aim is to adapt the game’s key features for the mobile version, but unfortunately, there’s no release date announced yet.
PUBG Studios, which is known for creating the highly successful PUBG battle royale and its mobile versions, has seen massive success. Since its launch in March 2018, PUBG Mobile has attracted players over one billion worldwide.
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The announcement of Palworld coming to mobile follows closely after Nintendo and The Pokemon Company filed a joint lawsuit against Pocketpair for alleged patent infringement. Despite the legal action, Palworld recently launched on PlayStation 5 worldwide.
The news of the Palworld game coming to mobile comes right after Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a joint lawsuit against Pocketpair ( Palworld game developers), alleging copyright violation Despite this legal issue, Palworld was recently released on PlayStation 5 around the world.
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Pocketpair claims that they are unaware of which specific patents they are accused of alleging. However, experts think that the lawsuit probably revolves around a “killer patent” related to the main mechanic of catching Pokemon. Last week, a patent expert commented that the lawsuit highlights “just how seriously Nintendo views the threat of Palworld.”
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