
SincePalworld’s launch, we’ve been waiting for some kind of intervention to come from The Pokémon Company, but none have. Threats of “investigation” have been made, but beyond thatPalworldis allowed to steam on ahead, amassing more players.
No one can escapePalworld, not anymore…
Under the scornful eyes ofNintendoisPokeZoo, a new IP that isn’t even attempting to shy away from the fact that it’s simply copy and pasted Pokémon creation. If you thoughtPalworldwas taking the Mick, look atPokeZooand tell us it isn’t worse. We’ll wait.
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Given how blatant the copy is, we doubt the so-called creators behind this soon-to-be terminated IP are surprised that legal action is being brought against them – they even reference Pokémon in some of its website content.
PokeZoo

It would seem that The Pokémon Company is taking its ire out of others because it’s going to struggle to stop the runaway train that isPalworld. As of this moment, the new PC and Xbox game is the second in Steam’s history to hittwo million concurrent players, not ignoring how well it was received on launch day.
Still, not all is well withPalworld, with players warning aboutsaves being ‘bricked’after installing the latest update. Before everyone panics, this only appeared on anXboxsubreddit, meaning PC players might be okay, but still, remain cautious when installing the update.
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For now,Palworldcontinues on unscathed and free to keep making gamers horny over Lovander, while The Pokémon Company destroysPokeZoo’s card trading “fourth wall breaking” experience. We’d say we’re sad about it, but that would be a lie. Much likePokeZoobeing original, really.
Topics:Pokemon,Nintendo,Palworld,PC,Steam