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A game called 'Pickmon,' widely seen as a shameless imitator of Palworld, has been removed from Steam. Despite a quick name change to 'Pickmos,' the game was delisted, prompting its publisher to intervene and promise a complete revision.
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00:00Hellworld imitator Pikmon probably thought it had gotten away with it two days ago when it changed its name from
00:07Pikmon to Pikmos, a world of difference, but somehow the cops saw through its disguise.
00:14The entire game has been yanked from Steam and it sounds like the dev got a rat across the knuckles.
00:20The game's publisher Network Go wrote on X that it had officially intervened in the development and would be supervising
00:28the Pikmos team from a player's perspective.
00:32We are revising the game to ensure a controversy-free experience, said another message on the dev's X account.
00:39It will be re-released once our publisher gives the final approval, but until that day no Pikmos on Steam,
00:47or Pikmon for that matter.
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