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Pocketpair confirms that recent patches, including v0.3.11 and the upcoming v0.5.5, implement changes due to the Nintendo lawsuit.
Patch v0.3.11 removed the ability to summon Pals by throwing Pal Spheres, changing it to a static summon.
Patch v0.5.5 will change gliding mechanics, requiring players to use a glider item instead of relying on Pals.
Pocketpair expresses disappointment but states these compromises are necessary to prevent further disruptions to the game's development and distribution.
The lawsuit revolves around patents related to catching creatures in a virtual field, similar to mechanics in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
Nintendo seeks 5 million yen (approximately $32,846) plus late payment damages and an injunction against Palworld.
The core of the issue revolves around Nintendo's patents related to creature-catching mechanics. Pocketpair is disputing the claims and asserting the invalidity of the patents but has to make changes to their game.
The removal of throwing Pal Spheres and the change to glider mechanics are direct results of these legal pressures. While Pocketpair is committed to continuing development, these changes are perceived negatively by some players.
Despite the changes, Pocketpair affirms its commitment to developing Palworld and delivering new content. Nintendo is also proceeding with its Pokémon franchise, with Pokémon Legends: Z-A on the horizon.
Q: Why is Palworld changing its gameplay?
Due to an ongoing patent lawsuit with Nintendo regarding creature-catching mechanics.
Q: What specific gameplay changes have been made?
Changes include removing the ability to summon Pals by throwing Pal Spheres and altering gliding mechanics to require a glider item.
Q: Is Pocketpair planning to continue fighting the lawsuit?
Yes, Pocketpair is disputing the claims and asserting the invalidity of the patents.
The Nintendo lawsuit is impacting Palworld's gameplay, forcing developers to make compromises.
Key mechanics like summoning and gliding have been altered to avoid legal repercussions.
Pocketpair remains committed to developing Palworld despite the ongoing legal challenges.
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