Pokémon is one of the most profitable multimedia franchises. In fact, it's now worth nearly one hundred billion dollars, and it's all thanks to the money-making combination of near-annual video game releases, a profitable if predictable formula, a near-unlimited budget, and a blend of shows as well as movies that sell like hotcakes.
However, as any Pokémon fan will tell you, the franchise hasn't evolved, and is even regressing, especially following the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet on the Nintendo Switch, which was criticized as a sloppy excuse for a new mainline entry.
Unfortunately, without any legitimate competition - and, don't say Monster Hunter, they cater to wildly different target audiences - there has been little incentive for Nintendo and GameFreak to listen - until now.
The recent release and subsequent success of Palworld, a new open-world game by Pocketpair, has sparked interest and discussion on the internet, specifically, among Pokémon fans. The game, which combines elements of monster-catching, survival, and crafting, offers a fresh take on the genre, making it an intriguing subject for Pokémon enthusiasts.

