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Nintendo argues mods should not count as “prior art” in Pocketpair patent lawsuit

by admin September 22, 2025


Nintendo has argued that mods should not count as “prior art” in its patent lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair.

According to Games Fray, which sent a “neutral person” to inspect the Nintendo v. Pocketpair case file, Nintendo does not want mods to be recognised as prior art in the lawsuit, which the publication explained is “previously published material that could be held against its patents.”

In February 2025, Pocketpair filed multiple “preparatory briefs,” according to Games Fray, arguing that Nintendo’s patent lawsuit shouldn’t have been granted as there was prior art “before the relevant priority date that already covered what Nintendo claimed to have invented.”

Pocketpair’s invalidity arguments pointed to a number of mods as proof of this, including the Dark Souls 3 meets Pokémon mod, Pocket Souls, the Pixelmon mod for Minecraft, and the NukaMon mod for Fallout 4.

Nintendo has argued, however, that mods are not prior art as they cannot run independently, unlike the games they run on.

“This does not convince us from a patent law point of view,” Games Fray said. “The question is not whether a gamer who sees the game would likely use the mod or the other way round. What matters is whether game makers looking for inspiration would turn to mods. Of course they would.”

The judge in the case will decide whether mods do, in fact, count as prior art, but Games Fray reports that its sister site, ip fray, noted that courts usually reject these attempts to “narrow the pool for prior art references in unreasonable ways.”

Games Fray also reported that there “clearly are delays” with the case and “it looks like nothing will happen in that litigation during the remainder of this year.”

Last week, Pocketpair announced it is aiming for Palworld to exit early access in 2026, despite the ongoing lawsuit.



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Nintendo Argues Game Mods Aren't "Prior Art" In Palworld Lawsuit
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Nintendo Argues Game Mods Aren’t “Prior Art” In Palworld Lawsuit

by admin September 22, 2025



Nintendo’s legal battle against Palworld developer Pocketpair has intensified, as the Japanese game-making company alleges in part of its ongoing lawsuit that user-made mods don’t constitute “prior art.”

While Pocketpair previously claimed that mods (such as the Dark Souls 3 Pokemon mod Pocket Souls) invalidate Nintendo’s patents, Games Fray (via IGN) has reported on September 16 that the Pokemon creator has argued in the ongoing lawsuit that, because mods require games to function, anything created by users isn’t “prior art.”

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Essentially, Nintendo is claiming that mods are “fair game” as they could be patented by someone else. Thus, the company fears that its gameplay ideas and innovations could similarly be lifted and used by anyone. As IGN noted on September 19, this is particularly worrying for the games industry because patent thieves could theoretically create entire games out of just mods.

The problem here, though, is that Nintendo’s “ideas” and “innovations” aren’t novel. Pokemon has been around for decades, and as Games Fray reported, the ideas the company filed patents for in 2021 weren’t new, either.

Pocketpair, for its part, has purported that Palworld and Pokemon are fundamentally different beasts. Sure, they both start with “p,” and they feature monsters you can capture in balls, but one is an open-world action game and the other is a more traditionally turn-based affair. This, alongside the notion that Palworld isn’t merely a modded Pokemon no matter how much it may look like it, is perhaps why Pocketpair is confused by the lawsuit.

Palworld is out now on PC, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Meanwhile, the next Pokemon games are Legends: Z-A and Pokopia. The former is a continuation of the Pokemon Legends series that launches on October 16, while the latter is a life sim not unlike an Animal Crossing title that comes out sometime next year. Both will, of course, be available on Nintendo Switch 1 and 2.



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