The development of the game Pickmos by PocketGame has sparked significant controversy in the gaming community. Despite the legal conflict that Palworld faces with Pokémon, which could have discouraged other developers from venturing into the monster hunting and collecting genre, Pickmos has emerged as an influential yet controversial competitor. Since its announcement, the title has been criticized for its apparent plagiarism of the designs from Palworld and the iconic Nintendo saga.
Is it going to be true that it looks very similar?
Initially known as Pickmon, the studio decided to change the name to Pickmos in an attempt to distance itself from plagiarism accusations. However, this change was not enough to calm the community, which has pointed out that many of the designs of the Pickmon that players can capture bear a striking resemblance to creatures like Charizard, Raichu, and Lucario. The similarity in game concepts has raised serious concerns, leading to a temporary removal of the game from the Steam platform.
In response to growing public pressure and criticism, Networkgo, the publisher of the project, announced that it would take control of the development of Pickmos to conduct thorough oversight. However, it was clarified that this change would not affect the leadership of PocketGame, as both parties will collaborate to improve the final product and address the problematic elements that have caused controversy.
Currently, Pickmos does not have a release date and its future is uncertain. Without a clear consensus among the parties involved, the project faces the risk of being definitively canceled, leaving the community without a tangible hope that the game will return to Steam in the near future. Given the current context, it can be anticipated that the next steps in development will be crucial for the game’s fate.