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"Pokémon Company's Official Shiny Hunting Guide Rocks Scarlet and Violet Fans"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by My Nintendo News

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The Pokemon Company has surprised fans by releasing the first official Shiny hunting guide for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, offering tips and tricks, including sandwich recipes using Sparkling Power. While some fans were excited, others expressed concerns about potential spoilers and the impact on replay value. The guide's release coincides with reports of increased Shiny Pokemon encounters following the game's DLC launch, marking a significant shift in the company's approach and providing trainers with new strategies for the hunt.

"Ex-Pokémon Lawyer Reveals Company's Approach to Fan Project Takedowns"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Eurogamer.net

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The former legal chief of the Pokémon Company expressed gratitude to the media for bringing attention to fan projects, which often led to potential takedowns. He explained the process of prioritizing such projects and emphasized the reluctance to take legal action against fans. His role also involved various responsibilities beyond legal matters, and he shared insights into the company's approach to handling intellectual property issues.

"Pokémon Day 2024: Where, When, and What to Watch for the Best Deals and Speculation"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Kotaku

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The Pokémon Day Presents showcase will stream on February 27 at 9 a.m. Eastern Time/6 a.m. Pacific Time on the official Pokémon YouTube channel, with expectations for announcements regarding new Pokémon games, including rumors of a possible Pokémon Black and White remake. Updates on live-service games like Pokémon Unite and Pokémon Go, as well as the trading card game and new anime set to premiere on Netflix, are also anticipated.

"Nintendo President Addresses Palworld Concerns Amid Trademark Controversy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by GAMINGbible

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The future of monster-catching game Palworld is uncertain after the Nintendo president confirmed that "actions will be taken" to address potential infringement of intellectual property rights by the game. The Pokémon Company, known for protecting its brand, has been investigating reports of stolen content in Palworld. Fans are concerned about the game's future and whether it will survive without significant changes to its gameplay.

"Pokémon Company Takes Action Against Scalpers for Re-release of Infamous Van Gogh Pikachu Card"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IGN

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The Pokémon Company has altered its plans for distributing the sought-after Van Gogh Pikachu card to combat scalping, reducing the number of cards given to local stores by 90% and opting to distribute most through larger chain stores in Amsterdam. The card will be available to those who spend €29.99, but concerns remain about scalpers obtaining and reselling them. The move comes after previous chaos during a distribution event at the Van Gogh Museum, where scalpers swarmed the store and sold the free giveaway for high prices online.

"Japan's Celebrities Warned Against Discussing Palworld to Protect Pokémon Company Relations"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by My Nintendo News

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In Japan, celebrities are being advised by a major talent agency not to mention the popular game Palworld to avoid damaging relations with The Pokémon Company and potentially spoiling any future collaborations, despite the game's massive success on Game Pass, PC, and Twitch.

"Palworld's Anti-Cheat Patch Targets Multiplayer Cheaters"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Eurogamer.net

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Palworld developer Pocketpair has acknowledged reports of cheating on official servers and is working on a patch to address the issue, while also apologizing to affected players. The game's similarity to Pokémon has led to an investigation by the Pokémon Company regarding potential intellectual property rights infringement. Despite these challenges, Palworld has seen significant success, with over two million concurrent players on Steam.

"Pokémon Company to Probe Palworld Amid Plagiarism Allegations"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Ars Technica

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The Pokémon Company has announced that it will "investigate and take appropriate measures" in response to potential intellectual property infringement by the monster-catching survival game Palworld, which has gained massive popularity on Steam. The game has faced accusations of using designs inspired by Pokémon, prompting the Pokémon Company to address the issue and potentially take legal action. Reports also indicate that legal action has been taken against modders who have attempted to include actual Pokémon creatures in the game.

"Palworld Developers Address Cheating Concerns and Unveil Radar Sphere's Role"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TrueAchievements

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Palworld's success is marred by cheating issues, with Pocket Pair acknowledging difficulties in preventing all cheating immediately. The game also faces server problems and potential copyright infringement investigations by The Pokémon Company. Despite these challenges, Palworld continues to achieve significant success and plans to introduce new content, including new Pals, PvP, raid bosses, and more.

"Palworld Controversy: The Pokémon Company's Response and Asmongold's Indifference"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rock Paper Shotgun

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The Pokémon Company has responded to allegations of copyright infringement by Palworld, a game with monster-catching elements similar to Pokémon, by stating that they have not granted permission for the use of Pokémon intellectual property or assets in the game and intend to investigate and take appropriate measures to address any infringement. While some have accused Palworld of plagiarizing Pokémon, lawyers suggest that Nintendo and the Pokémon Company may struggle to win a court case due to distinguishable monster designs and gameplay differences. The statement is seen as a reassurance to stakeholders, but the situation may prompt further action from Nintendo in the future.

"Pokémon Company to Investigate Palworld Amid Comparisons and Controversy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Kotaku

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The Pokémon Company has issued a statement regarding Palworld, a survival game that has faced allegations of plagiarism and IP theft due to its familiar creature designs. The company stated that it will investigate and take appropriate measures to address any acts that infringe on intellectual property rights related to Pokémon. While Pocketpair, the developer of Palworld, claims to have taken appropriate measures to avoid copyright issues, comparisons between the games have sparked controversy, with some suggesting that Palworld may fall under Parody Law. The online communities of both games have been in a frenzy, with accusations of plagiarism and a DMCA issued against a mod that put Pokémon in the game.

Unveiling the Mythical Treasures and Secrets of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's DLC

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Game Informer

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC will receive an epilogue in January, following the release of two previous DLCs. The epilogue will introduce a new adventure in the "Land of Kitakami" and requires completion of certain postgame events and the main stories of the previous DLCs. A trailer teases the addition of a new Pokémon.

Pokémon Company Addresses Concerns Over Release Schedule and Game Quality

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Video Games Chronicle

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The Pokémon Company is discussing how to maintain quality while adhering to its frequent release schedule for Pokémon games. The company has a history of regularly publishing new titles, but this has led to some quality issues in recent years. The COO mentioned that there are ongoing conversations about adapting to changing development environments while ensuring the introduction of high-quality products. The Pokémon Company is currently planning to release DLC for Scarlet and Violet, and fans speculate about the potential existence of Pokémon Black & White remakes based on hints in previous games.

"Exclusive Limited-Time Pokémon Distribution Unveiled for Scarlet & Violet Versions"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Life

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The Pokémon Company has announced a limited-time distribution of a Shiny Grimmsnarl for the latest Pokémon games, Scarlet and Violet. The special code will be available on the official website in Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines from July 28th to August 18th. The Grimmsnarl comes with the ability Prankster and moves Thunder Wave, Spirit Break, Reflect, and Light Screen.

"Get Ready to Catch Z's with Pokémon Sleep: Gameplay Trailer and Preregistration Details Revealed"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Engadget

The long-awaited Pokémon Sleep, a sleep-tracking app with a Pokémon theme, is set to release later this month. The app allows users to increase their bond with the Pokémon Snorlax by getting a good night's sleep, which in turn attracts other tired Pokémon to visit and gift rare sleep styles. The app utilizes the phone's microphone and accelerometer sensors to track sleep patterns, and can be paired with the Pokémon Go Plus bracelet for easy sleep tracking. The app is free, while the bracelet costs around $30.