Palworld's developers are still being harassed, with the developers receiving «unhinged threats» from people online. While it's been an incredible sales success, Palworld has certainly not been without controversy. Some Pokemon fans in particular have taken issue with the game, allegedly targeting its developers with death threats because they think that it has plagiarized Game Freak's Pokemon designs.
Whether Palworld creature designs are close enough to existing Pokemon to warrant legal action is not up for fans to decide. The Pokemon Company has issued a statement on Palworld indicating that it will investigate the game. If The Pokemon Company decides to pursue legal action, the courts will decide if Palworld infringes on Pokemon's copyrights. Even though The Pokemon Company can take care of itself, some online have reportedly decided to target the game's developers with death threats.
It seems the Palworld threats have continued, according to community manager «Bucky» on Twitter. Bucky shares all kinds of information about Palworld, including updated sales figures for the game as well as patch notes. Recently, Bucky said that if they post anything about the game, they get «unhinged threats» to themselves and Palworld developer Pocketpair. «Shame, but ok,» they said in a tweet about the situation.
Even if one feels Palworld is ripping off Pokemon, it's obviously not appropriate to harass or threaten the game developers on Twitter. As previously mentioned, The Pokemon Company is perfectly capable of handling things itself. Attacking the game developers on Twitter accomplishes nothing of value.
The threats aimed at Palworld and its developers have been an unfortunate blight on what must otherwise be an extremely exciting time for the team. Palworld has been a massive success, passing 8 million units sold on Steam mere days after its early access release and rocketing to the top of the Xbox Game Pass charts. Assuming it doesn't find itself in any legal trouble, the
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