Nintendo denied patent for touchscreen monster capture

Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have been denied a patent application targeting touchscreen devices for monster-capturing mechanics similar to those in Pokémon. The rejection by the Japan Patent Office adds to ongoing legal challenges against Palworld developer Pocketpair.

The Japan Patent Office rejected application no. 2026-019762 on 24th April 2026. Examiners concluded the claim described a general monster-catching rule set without any technologically innovative step beyond prior art. Nintendo had amended the claims in February and may attempt further revisions.

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Nintendo Switch screen glitches in Pokémon Champions battle simulator, illustrating developer apology for launch bugs.
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Pokémon Champions developers apologize for launch bugs

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The Pokémon Company has apologized for bugs and issues in the newly launched Pokémon Champions battle simulator on Nintendo Switch. The developer listed several fixes in an upcoming patch and announced a brief maintenance period. Players reported problems including incorrect descriptions, animation glitches, and transfer issues.

PocketGame has renamed its open-world creature-collecting game from Pickmon to Pickmos, citing brand alignment and lore, following initial fan art theft accusations and broader Pokémon design similarities. Backlash continues despite the change.

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Japanese developer DeNA will receive 1.5 billion yen in government subsidies to support development of Pokémon TCG Pocket and other mobile properties. The funding comes through the IP360 program run by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

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