Japan's patent office has rejected a Nintendo application related to its Palworld lawsuit, citing a lack of originality. The decision raises questions about the validity of several Nintendo patents describing creature capture systems that are central to the company's complaint against Palworld.
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In late October 2025, the Japan Patent Office rejected Nintendo's patent application no. 2024-031879, which is related to the family of creature-capture patents that Palworld is accused of infringing. A JPO patent examiner found that the application lacks originality to be deemed an invention, citing prior art such as Monster Hunter 4, ARK: Survival Evolved, gacha browser game Kantai Collection, Pocketpair's own Craftopia, and even Pokemon GO. All of those were released prior to the December 2021 priority date from the rejected application.
Nintendo has 60 days from the date of its rejection notice to amend its application or appeal the decision, giving it until late December 2025 to do so. Since the application isn't cited in the Palworld patent lawsuit directly, its rejection won't have a direct impact on the ongoing case. However, as explained by Games Fray's analyst Florian Mueller, the newly rejected application is a "key building block" in Nintendo's strategy to capture a wide range of creature-capture system implementations. It is the child of patent JP7493117 and the parent of JP7545191, both of which are cited in Nintendo's complaint.
tl:dr;
The Nintendo v PalWorld lawsuit is still on going, but Nintendo has been told it's attempt to patent the concept of a capturable and summonable creature is invalid, in Japan.
As part of their ongoing lawsuit, Nintendo is claiming PalWorld has violated those... now invalid patents, so Nintendo's overall case against PalWorld is now significantly more weak.

YES!
Even though I think some Palworld designs are questionable, I'm devastated by Pokemon's wasted potential and Nintendo's laziness surrounding the franchise. It sucks that they're the only major catch-em-all game we've got, they don't have to try because they have no competition. I tried Cassette Beasts, and while I think the fusion and type system is pretty good, the story and characters were lacking for me so I haven't finished it. I have no desire for Yo-kai watch, and I don't feel like playing Digimon.
Even if I'll never play "Pokemon: Breath of the Fortnite" I still want Palworld to do well and flip Nintendo off for being an ass. That "riding is only allowed in our games" patent is total bullshit.
I swear, I feel like I'm the only person who doesn't give a shit about "catching them all" and just caught what I wanted and played the story.
I couldn't imagine wasting my time going after dumb shit because the game's slogan told me to. It must be autism, or something.