Nintendo has taken legal action against the creator of the Palworld Pokémon mod, sparking a heated copyright controversy in the gaming community. The mod, showcased by YouTuber ToastedShoes in a now-removed video on X, garnered attention for its integration of actual Pokémon into the recently released game Palworld.
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The Rapid DMCA Takedown
The events unfolded quickly, with ToastedShoes sharing a teaser video of the Palworld Pokémon mod on X, only to have it removed by Nintendo through a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown within a day. The YouTuber expressed concern over the situation, stating, "Nintendo has come for me, please leave me in your thoughts and prayers."
What to Expect with the Palworld Pokémon Mod
ToastedShoes' mod, although currently unavailable on X, was briefly showcased on the creator's YouTube channel. The mod promises an "overhaul," transforming Palworld into a Pokémon-filled experience, complete with characters like Pikachu and Torchic. The video preview hints at gameplay where iconic Pokémon, including Torterra and Electabuzz, are captured and put to work in challenging conditions.
The Palworld Pokémon mod, teased by YouTuber ToastedShoes, faces uncertainty regarding its potential release due to legal concerns. ToastedShoes and the development team express caution amid Nintendo's aggressive history in pursuing copyright infringement. Although Palworld currently lacks mod support, developers assure players that it will be added in a future update, potentially reopening the door for the controversial Pokémon mod's release.
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