Palworld continues to break records on Steam, racking up 1,864,421 unique concurrent players in the past 24 hours. At least 4 of those uniques are in the Nexus Mods offices, where after-hours ‘research’ is being conducted.

Whether you think this game has arrived out of the blue, or was an obvious hit, one thing is clear; It bears a lot of similarity to an existing game franchise you may have encountered, namely Pokémon. We won’t go into detail about potential similarities; suffice to say that enough significant likeness exists in the base games to require clarification when it comes to modding the game.

We do think that adding Pokémon content to Palworld is a very cool idea and we understand why people would want such a thing. However, we’re not comfortable hosting this content at Nexus Mods.

As you may know, Nintendo (who jointly own the Pokémon franchise) have a consistent record of mercilessly submitting legal challenges, DMCAs and takedowns against fan-made content.

Given Palworld’s similarity to the Pokémon franchise as a base game, hosting content that adds Pokémon copyrighted characters or assets into the game is almost certainly going to put us at risk of legal action. Palworld content that is uploaded to Nexus Mods and is considered to have Pokémon-derived characters or assets will be taken down. Our normal moderation policies will apply.

We don’t think it’s worth the risk to allow this content to be shared in our community. At best we would have to deal with the headache of legal threats from Nintendo and at worst they may seek to take action against us and the uploaders of the mods directly.

There are many creative opportunities to explore mods for this game that add to the world and gameplay, but do not infringe on existing IP so obviously. You are encouraged to explore these modding directions freely.

We are looking to support Palworld modding in any way that we can and we have already released Vortex mod manager support for Palworld. We also encourage you to visit us in our Palworld modding forums.

All of us here at Nexus Mods are really excited to see what the PalWorld modding community comes up with.

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    105 months ago

    I haven’t played it but one of the pictures I saw looked like Pikachu driving a tank which seems like the kind of upgrade Nintendo would be against

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      15 months ago

      Their characters are Pokémon styled, and while obvious to someone who knows the franchise, could easily be confused for actual Pokémon by someone who has only cursory knowledge.

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          35 months ago

          Yes, but no. Palworld is using an identical style for their creature and art. While someone who knows nothing about Pokémon might say “is that a pikachu?” To everything, someone who vaguely knows the style and design of characters is more likely to realize “this looks pokemonish, is this pikachu?”

          And I mean, it kinda got proven by the original commenter. Because this ain’t pikachu.

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            5 months ago

            Gives me kinda Electabuzz vibes if anything, but tons of things look pokemonish to me still, and probably about half at least of the pokemon after gsc give me a feeling similar to other animal raising and/or collecting works.

            someone posted this recently and it would make feel like making a new chart comparing every similar design across every franchise if I was familiar with enough of them. This one gets a bit of a chuckle from me due to dq never really being compared to pokemon in my internet journey until now.

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        15 months ago

        Man, I haven’t kept up with pokemon for a few years, and honestly a lot of the new actual Pokemon look like knockoff Pokemon. There’s too many of em.