Why was 'Pickmon' renamed to 'Pickmos'?
PocketGame stated the name change was to better align with their brand identity and the game's lore.
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PocketGame's 'Pickmon,' a game resembling Palworld and Pokémon, has been renamed 'Pickmos.' The developers claim the change better reflects their brand identity and the game's lore.
PocketGame's decision to rename 'Pickmon' to 'Pickmos' comes amid criticism of its similarities to both Pokémon and Palworld. The developers assert that the new name better embodies the game's fantasy adventure and ecological world. However, the game's resemblance to other popular franchises raises questions, especially given Pocketpair's ongoing legal battles with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. The developers seem to be taking elements from several well-known games, which may present challenges if the game is released.
PocketGame stated the name change was to better align with their brand identity and the game's lore.
According to the developers, 'mos' represents a complete ecosystem and a grand cosmos.
PocketGame claims their designs are handled by a professional team that manages trademark filings and that they found no existing trademarks for similar designs.
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