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Nintendo has just been granted a brand-new Nintendo patent in the United States that specifically covers monster battling and summoning mechanics. This Nintendo lawsuit news has sent shockwaves through the gaming world, since the patent essentially describes the exact gameplay loop that defines monster-collecting games. By framing it around summoning a creature onto the battlefield to fight another creature, Nintendo now holds a legal weapon that could impact not only its own Pokémon games but also rival titles across the industry. It’s no secret that this move is aimed directly at Palworld, the breakout hit often called a Pokemon clone. The Nintendo vs. Palworld lawsuit has been heating up for months, and this new patent only strengthens Nintendo’s position in court. Palworld’s core mechanic of capturing and summoning creatures to fight makes it the perfect target under this patent, and many fans see this as Nintendo’s way of trying to crush competition instead of innovating on their own. With Nintendo suing Palworld already dominating headlines, this development escalates the battle even further. For the wider gaming industry, this is a dangerous precedent. If Nintendo can successfully enforce such a broad patent, it threatens creativity and competition in monster-battling games. Fans have been frustrated for years that Nintendo and Pokémon games have stagnated, and instead of delivering the next truly great Pokémon experience, the company seems focused on using lawyers instead of developers. This latest Nintendo legal strategy makes it clear: when Nintendo fails to win gamers with quality, it’s determined to win in court. The question now is whether this lawsuit is about protecting IP or about blocking innovation in gaming altogether. If you’ve been following the Nintendo lawsuit drama, this latest Nintendo patent changes everything. The ongoing Nintendo vs. Palworld legal battle has huge implications not just for Palworld, but for any monster-battling game like Pokémon, Digimon, Temtem, or even future indie projects. This could be the most important Nintendo controversy in years, and it raises big questions about whether Nintendo’s legal strategy is about protecting Pokémon or stopping competition. Stay tuned for more updates on the Palworld lawsuit and other major Nintendo gaming news. #Nintendo #Pokemon #Palworld 👾 TWITCH - / omniarchtv 🟣 DISCORD - / discord 📲 TIKTOK - / omniarch 🔴 MAIN CHANNEL - / xomniarch 🟥 BUSINESS EMAIL - [email protected] ✅ My PC - http://starforgesystems.pxf.io/OMNI 📸 INSTAGRAM - http://bit.ly/OmniInsta 🐦 TWITTER - http://bit.ly/1WIebHO 📱 FACEBOOK - http://bit.ly/1KYd03T Source: Last week, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company received a U.S. patent on summoning a character and letting it fight another https://gamesfray.com/last-week-ninte... Chapters: 0:00 This Is Crazy... 1:20 Nintendo's New Patent 5:28 Backlash & Ramifications 8:11 Games Affected By This... Allegedly 12:01 How to Fight Back Thank you for watching! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more!