
Pokémon Triumphs: Chinese Clone Game Forced to Apologize
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Pokémon Triumphs: Chinese Clone Game Forced to Apologize
Image credit: Adobe / The Pokémon Company / Eurogamer
The Pokémon Company has finally secured a victory in its legal battle against a Chinese mobile game that blatantly ripped off its beloved franchise. After a long fight.
Justice for Pokémon
The infringing game, known as Pocket Monster: Remake or Pocket Monster: Issue/Reissue, has been permanently removed from sale. The companies responsible admitted their wrongdoing.
In a public statement on The Pokémon Company’s website, the companies confessed:
The companies expressed deep remorse, stating they had “deeply reflected” and “learned their lessons.” The apology extends to The Pokémon Company, rights holders, players, consumers, and the general public.
A Warning to Copycats
This case serves as a powerful reminder that copyright infringement will not be tolerated. The Pokémon Company’s success in this lengthy case demonstrates their commitment to protect their intellectual property.
This situation mirrors a recent case where Fortnite maker, Epic Games, took action against a cheater.
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