First, if this means they can survive to continue to challenge Pokemon, good.
Second, they are partnering with Terraria. I have no idea how that's going to work, but by god, if they can get others in the indie sphere to help develop other skills for the next features of their game, and deepening the crafting mechanic, then they can keep surviving and possibly thriving.
This is a minor set-back. There's still a war to be won, and this could have gone way worse.
Tell Palworld Fans to get over it.
First, if this means they can survive to continue to challenge Pokemon, good.
Second, they are partnering with Terraria. I have no idea how that's going to work, but by god, if they can get others in the indie sphere to help develop other skills for the next features of their game, and deepening the crafting mechanic, then they can keep surviving and possibly thriving.
This is a minor set-back. There's still a war to be won, and this could have gone way worse.
We can win other ways than in court. If Nintendo investors breath down their neck, they'll stop. We don't have to fold or run from nintendo.
The crossover is just going to be outfits and items. Maybe a recognizable monster or npc. That is how japanese studios do collabs.
I'll grant that, but I don't know how much sway we all would have over investors.