Yesterday they had a showcase for Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown which was kind of poor, meanwhile, several workers at Kylotonn are at a strike, this is what they are asking for:
-Negotiation of a remote work policy with the trade unions
-Negotiation of minimum wages and compensation with trade unions, in place of unilateral management decisions that penalize a significant proportion of workers
-Immediate implementation by management of concrete measures to put an end to the pathogenic and authoritarian management style that threatens workers’ mental health and cohesion
-Negotiation of working conditions adjustment processes, which currently have to be negotiated on a case-by-case basis with great difficulties
-Opening of compulsory annual negotiations and systematic negotiation with trade unions for all matters falling within their prerogatives
-Systematic information and consultation of the CSE on matters falling within its purview
-Full transparency on the negotiations between Nacon and Kylotonn to find out where the deadlock lies, by including employee representatives in these negotiations
-Same level of transparency for the group’s other studios
-Immediate wage increases throughout the Nacon group at least equal to those at Kylotonn after renegotiation.
Im not defending the lawsuit, im talking about what most people is talking about here without knowing shit about the case, the companies or the games. PocketPair whole schtick has been copying other games, from visual aesthethics to mechanics, you can look at their steam. Also, btw. that article doesnt even talk about what Nintendo is suing for or not, https://www.eurogamer.net/nintendo-sues-palworld-developer-for-infringement-of-multiple-patents that article is on the response of PocketPair to this link, and all nintendo has said pretty much is: "Nintendo will continue to take necessary actions against any infringement of its intellectual property rights including the Nintendo brand itself," the company's statement today concludes, "to protect the intellectual properties it has worked hard to establish over the years." Pretty much they broadly have talked about intelectual property and multiple patent infringements.