Nintendo has taken down a video showcasing a planned mod for monster-catching game Palworld which would have converted in-game character models to resemble iconic Pokémon. The mod was created by YouTuber ToastedShoes, and briefly caused major excitement amongst the Palworld community. But as quickly as it was revealed, concerns arose about its use of Pokémon intellectual property, and potential backlash from
As the company has now confirmed, it remains fiercely protective of its brands, with ToastedShoes revealing that hours after posting the video, it has been claimed by Nintendo in a DMCA strike.
“Nintendo has come for me, please leave me in your thoughts and prayers,” the modder said. As a result of this DMCA claim, a planned public release for the mod has been cancelled, and it’s likely it will never see the light of day. A video of the mod was live briefly, but was also later claimed by Nintendo.
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The outcome here is fairly unsurprising.
As a major competitor to Pokémon – and one that seemingly borrows design ideas from the franchise –
At this stage, no formal proceedings against Palworld and developer Pocketpair have been initiated – despite some commentators alleging Palworld has exploited Nintendo’s IP – but given
While the idea of putting Pokémon into Palworld may strike some as fun and edgy – it is, after all, a game that features creature servitude and guns –