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Pokemon Company has issued YouTuber manual strike over a 7-year-old video

A Call of Duty YouTuber has been hit with a manual strike over a video which was published seven years ago by The Pokemon Company. The YouTuber published a video featuring Pokemon modded into the Zombies mode on the popular Call of Duty franchise. The YouTuber has warned other YouTubers that if they have uploaded footage of modded Pokemon content then they should delete or unlist it unless they want to face the wrath of The Pokemon Company.

10 thoughts on “Pokemon Company has issued YouTuber manual strike over a 7-year-old video”

    1. *The Pokémon Company

      But yeah they are 7yrs late, had they done it in the same year I would understand.

  1. On one hand, I get it. If it was anything else they likely wouldn’t have done this. But this is call of duty, where the objective is to shoot stuff, so killing Pokemon with guns is a no-go.

    On the other, the video is 7 years old, so it’s odd Nintendo choose almost a decade later to do anything about it

    1. It’s called “a slow week at Nintendo/GameFreak”.

      Pokemon Legends Z-A is set to release sometime in 2025.

      Meanwhile in rest of 2024……..

  2. So GameFreak or Nintendo I assume based on the title of the article it’s Game Freak they do own the IP technically.

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