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Nintendo and The Pokémon Company accuse Palworld of infringing on multiple patents.
Suit was filed just weeks before Palworld 's PlayStation 5 version launched.
Suit relates to three patents filed between February and July this year .
However, they relate to a pre-existing "parent" patent filed by Nintendo in December 2021 .
Palworld says it will continue to fight the lawsuit.
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