The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit against six Chinese companies. mobile games Regarding “Copyright Infringement and Unfair Competition”. The company is claiming more than $72 million in damages from him and is seeking a public apology on major social media platforms, gaming websites and app stores. The proposed apology tour includes Sina.com, Tencent.com, NetEase.com, and major mobile app stores.
original reporter south china morning post, Pokemon reprint is a mobile game in which you collect non-Pokemon Pokémon and battle them in turn-based battles. Pokemon Franchise like Ash Ketchum.Gameplay video in Chinese video site Most of the monsters that can be raised are original designs, one video Featuring unedited Clefable and Granbull.I could catch a glimpse of a character that looks like N pokemon black When White. Kotaku We’ve reached out to Nintendo for comment, but did not receive a response by the time of publication.
Pokemon reprint It has been operating in major Chinese app stores since 2015, according to stock exchange filings by one of the defendants, Jiangyin Zhongnan Heavy Industries Co. Since the lawsuit was announced, the game and industrial pipe maker (I know!) 6 percent fall at the stock price.
Pokemon It has only recently started to officially enter the Chinese market. pokemon sun When Moon was The first game to receive an official Chinese port. Pokemon go It has been banned since 2017 due to traffic safety concerns, not stopped found chinese player Workaround Play games anyway. Even after decades without an official game release, Pokemon teeth immense popularity in China. It’s no surprise, as my own childhood summers were filled with bootleg trading cards and plastic toys. reissue We make millions of dollars from IP every year.
Kotaku We reached out to Jiangyin Zhongnan Heavy Industries to ask if they had anticipated Nintendo’s reaction when the game was first released, but received no response by the time of publication.
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Hopefully, Zhongnan Heavy Industries will stick to making metal pipes instead of video games.