Krafton to Launch Palworld on Mobile Amid Nintendo Lawsuit
The PUBG publisher partners with Pocketpair to bring the popular survival game to mobile devices despite ongoing legal challenges.
- Krafton, the publisher of PUBG, has signed a licensing agreement with Pocketpair to develop a mobile version of Palworld.
- Palworld, known for its Pokémon-like creature-catching mechanics, faces a patent infringement lawsuit from Nintendo.
- The mobile adaptation will be developed by PUBG Studios, aiming to retain the core elements of the original game.
- Palworld has achieved significant success since its early 2024 release, selling over 15 million copies on Steam.
- The lawsuit focuses on alleged patent infringements, but Pocketpair remains committed to expanding Palworld's reach.