A game that first appeared on the Reddit platform recently had a very interesting structure that allows you to hunt Pokemon with an FPS camera angle. The game, which went down in the history of Pokemon games and was developed by an Indie game maker named Dragon just for fun, was angered by Nintendo. The famous Japanese company has started to block access to all Reddit and YouTube pages where the game developed with the Unreal Engine is featured.
Nintendo is once again on the agenda with copyrights
As it is known, Nintendo is known as one of the most strict companies in the game world, which cares most about copyrights. The company, which has been suing for years by reacting very harshly to the playing of games with emulators, the development and distribution of different versions of productions belonging to its own brand, this time almost declared a war on a game developed for Pokemon.
The game, developed by an Indie game maker named Dragon, where you can hunt various Pokemon with an FPS camera and various weapons, was not welcomed by Nintendo at all. Almost all videos featuring the game are removed from YouTube and Reddit.
The game, which first appeared on the Reddit platform recently, allows you to hunt Pokemon with various firearms instead of catching them with Pokeball as a concept. The game called Palworld, where you can hunt many creatures such as Mewtwo, Zapdos, Articuno and Pikachu, has been met with great interest on Reddit since last week.
But once again, it was expected and Nintendo declared war on this fan-made game. Videos uploaded to YouTube and Reddit about the game began to be removed due to copyright infringement. Although Nintendo has not made a statement on the subject yet, as the producer continues to publish material about the game, the possibility of Nintendo to file a new lawsuit is increasing.
So what do you guys think about this game? Do you think it’s the right decision for Nintendo not to let the game spread? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section.