Overview
- Pocketpair registered the title in South Korea on April 24 and in the United States on April 27, and both filings are now publicly visible.
- U.S. records show two applications, one for a logo in the Palworld style and one for plain text, with both listed as pending or live.
- The goods and services list covers recorded game software, toy design, computer game cartridges, and an AI service for game development.
- Palworld already supports four-player co-op and 32-player servers, and outlets note the new name could label multiplayer for the 1.0 launch or point to a separate online project, though Pocketpair has not confirmed either.
- The filing arrives as the franchise expands with mobile, a farming spin-off, and a trading card game, alongside ongoing IP friction that recently saw a Nintendo patent face USPTO rejection after re-examination.