Palworld Dev Launches Switch Game During Nintendo Lawsuit

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In what might be 2025's boldest gaming move yet, Palworld developer Pocketpair just dropped their roguelike deck builder Overdungeon on Nintendo Switch. Yes, that's the same Nintendo currently suing them over Palworld. Talk about throwing a Pal Sphere into the Beedrill's nest.

If you've somehow missed the Palworld phenomenon (where were you last month?), this survival game exploded onto Steam with a premise that had everyone doing a double-take: what if Pokémon, but with automatic weapons? The game rocketed to 25 million players faster than a Charizard's Fire Blast, but not everyone was thrilled about its success.

The similarities were hard to ignore. Loading up Palworld for the first time, you're immediately struck by creatures that feel... familiar. A bit too familiar, according to The Pokémon Company. After months of watching Palworld's meteoric rise, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company finally brought out their legal team in September 2024.

The lawsuit's main beef? Those spherical catching devices. Remember throwing your first Pokéball in Red and Blue? Palworld's "Pal Sphere" works suspiciously similarly, and Nintendo's lawyers aren't having it. They're pushing for both damages and an order to stop Pocketpair from using the mechanic.

But here's where it gets interesting. Instead of laying low, Pocketpair just shadow-dropped Overdungeon onto Nintendo's own platform. The game, which actually predates Palworld by five years, hasn't even made its way to PlayStation or Xbox yet. Just straight to Nintendo Switch, right in the middle of legal proceedings.

When pressed about the patent situation earlier, Pocketpair's response was peak gaming industry sass: "We are unaware of the specific patents we are accused of infringing upon." Then they just... kept releasing Palworld on new platforms.

What's next in this increasingly bizarre gaming industry story? We're all watching to see if Nintendo's lawyers are scrambling to their Switch eShop right now, or if this surprise launch suggests there's more going on behind the scenes than we know. Either way, you've got to admire Pocketpair's... let's call it confidence.

For those keeping score at home: that's one massively successful "Pokémon with guns" game, one ongoing patent lawsuit, and now a cheeky Nintendo Switch release. 2025's gaming drama is already delivering, and we're barely two weeks in.