Japan Patent Office Rejects Nintendo Patent in Palworld Dispute
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The Japan Patent Office rejected Nintendo's patent application related to Palworld, citing prior art from games like ARK, after a third-party submission raised concerns about the invention's novelty and inventive step, leading to a refusal based on existing game mechanics.
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