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Nintendo’s Intimidating Legal Action on Modders: Game Changers Beware

On January 22, Toasted Shoes, a user named X, posted a video clip featuring a Pokémon model inserted into the popular Palworld game. This post gained significant attention, prompting Toasted to invite viewers to watch the full video on their YouTube channel.

Recently, X announced that they were contacted by Nintendo and ordered to delete the clip and cease the distribution of the mentioned mod. Toasted Shoes encouraged other users to express their thoughts and support X. According to IGN, Toasted Shoes’ post featuring the controversial video was removed due to a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice from Nintendo themselves. However, Toasted Shoes still plans to release a demonstration video of this mod for free viewing, but will carefully monitor the situation to avoid any legal issues.

In a recent update, Toasted Shoes posted the full video on YouTube, but it was likewise taken down. Palworld, currently available in Early Access on Steam and in Game Preview on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, has already sold over 6 million copies in just four days.

TLDR: Toasted Shoes, a user on X, showcased a Pokémon mod in the popular game Palworld. Their post was met with attention but was subsequently taken down due to a DMCA notice from Nintendo. Toasted Shoes plans to release a free demonstration video of the mod in the future. Palworld has already sold over 6 million copies in four days since its Early Access and Game Preview release on various platforms.

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