Despite these legal hurdles, the indie studio seems undaunted, pressing forward with its plans.
Pocketpair announced on Wednesday that it has partnered with Korean gaming giantKraftonto develop a mobile version of Palworld.
The mobile adaptation will be handled by PUBG Studios, the same team behind PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.

The promise suggests that the game won’t simply be a watered-down version, but a thoughtfully adapted experience.
The shift to mobile follows Palworld’srapid riseinpopularitysince its January launch on PC and Xbox.
However, Palworld’s soaring success hasn’t been withoutcontroversy.
This legal battle has already caused an indefinite delay of Palworld’s release in Japan across all platforms.
There are even rumors that Nintendo might take the case overseas.