US Patent Office rejects Nintendo's Palworld-related patent

The United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a non-final Office action rejecting all claims in Nintendo's patent number 12,403,397. The patent, granted in July 2025, covers mechanics for summoning sub-characters in video games for battles. This development comes amid Nintendo's lawsuit against Pocketpair, the developer of Palworld.

Nintendo's patent #12,403,397 was granted by the USPTO last July, despite prior patents from companies including Konami, Bandai Namco, and Nintendo itself that covered similar mechanics. The patent broadly claimed infringement if a game allowed players to summon other characters, or sub-characters under direct or indirect control, for battles. As first reported by Games Fray, a USPTO examiner has now rejected all claims in a non-final action, prompted by a re-examination of prior art. Nintendo has two months to respond or appeal, with the option to extend the period. The rejection adds to challenges in Nintendo's legal efforts against Pocketpair. The company is suing for $65,000, alleging patent infringement related to Palworld's creature-capturing mechanics. Some patents cited were amended after Palworld's release. In October 2025, the Japanese Patent Office noted that games like Monster Hunter 4 and ARK featured similar mechanics before Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. This USPTO action represents another setback for Nintendo in its patent disputes over Palworld.

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The March 5, 2026, release of Pokémon Pokopia—a Minecraft-like RPG for Nintendo Switch 2—has ignited a sharp recovery in Nintendo's shares, with a 9% intraday rise on March 11 amid sell-outs worldwide, a Metacritic score of 89, and praise as a system seller following earlier console sales concerns.

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Pocketpair has reflected on two years of its hit game Palworld, highlighting community support and challenges amid massive success. The studio released an anniversary video teasing new creatures ahead of the full version 1.0 launch in 2026. Executives emphasized transparency and player feedback as key to development.

Nintendo has detailed new additions to Super Mario Bros. Wonder for the Nintendo Switch 2, including a hub world called Bellabel Park with multiplayer modes. The edition, set for release on March 26, 2026, incorporates enhancements to the original game alongside new training challenges and characters. An overview trailer was released on Mario Day, March 10, 2026.

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Just days after its March 5, 2026, launch on Nintendo Switch 2, physical copies of life sim Pokémon Pokopia have sold out at major retailers. Blending Animal Crossing and Minecraft-style building in a post-cataclysm Pokémon world, the game has surged in popularity, driving resale prices to $80 on Amazon.

A recent update for Monster Hunter Wilds has revealed new datamined hints suggesting a Nintendo Switch 2 port, including a hidden tutorial image for local multiplayer. While previous text references to the platform were removed, the findings build on earlier leaks about graphical settings and cross-platform parameters. Capcom has not confirmed any plans for the game on Nintendo's next console.

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