Nintendo Issues DMCA Takedowns Over Palworld Pokemon Mod – Flizzyy

Nintendo Issues DMCA Takedowns Over Palworld Pokemon Mod - Insider Gaming

Nintendo has started to issue DMCA takedowns over the Palworld Pokemon Mod that began to surface online yesterday.

The Palworld Pokemon Mod was firstĀ shown off by Twitter user @ToastedShoes, who revealed 24 seconds of what the mod entails. It included turning your main character into Pokemonā€™s lead, Ash, as well as turning all of the Pals into Pokemon.

ā€œThe first mod pack for Palworld is already out and itā€™s an overhaul converting everything into Pokemon. Everything from the playable character being Ash, from his friends Brock and Misty to even all the Pokemon that inhabit the worldā€, ToastedShoes said in the original video.

The Twitter video has since been removed with the text, ā€œThis media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner.ā€

ToastedShoes took to Twitter to say, ā€œNintendo has come for me, please leave me in your thoughts and prayersā€.

Presumably, the full video of the Mod will no longer be uploaded to YouTube as promised, given that Nintendo is now actively removing content.

Palworld has become an overnight success that has seen the game surpassĀ 5 million unit salesĀ and the game has already become theĀ 2nd highest-played paid Steam game ever, accumulating a player base peak of 1,582,482 players.

At the time of writing (11AM GMT on a Tuesday), the game currently stands at 1.4 million concurrent players, suggesting that the game could once again break its all-time player record.

Despite its success though, the game has received some criticism due to plagiarism accusations of Pokemon. Nintendo is yet to comment on whether or not it will be taking any legal action.


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