Nintendo Limits Palworld Lawsuit to Pre-2025 Versions as Damages Shrink to ¥5 Million
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Updated · Nintendo Everything · Jun 12
Nintendo Limits Palworld Lawsuit to Pre-2025 Versions as Damages Shrink to ¥5 Million
3 articles · Updated · Nintendo Everything · Jun 12
Summary
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have narrowed their Palworld case to older builds only, dropping claims against current and near-current versions after Pocketpair changed gameplay features tied to the dispute.
The patent fight centers on mechanics—not character designs—including throwing a ball-like object in virtual space and riding creatures, with one report saying Nintendo has little path to block Palworld 1.0.
¥5 million, or about $30,000, is now the apparent upside if Nintendo wins, making an injunction increasingly unlikely compared with the lawsuit’s earlier scope.
October 1 is the next key date for evidence presentation, followed by the court’s opinion on November 9.
The retreat comes after Nintendo was denied a related patent last month for Poke Ball-style capture-and-release mechanics on touchscreen devices.