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You know that Nintendo is watching this game like a hawk, looking for any possible way they can do legal action.
I thought all of the IP was controlled by The Pokemon Company, which Nintendo owns a minority stake in. Shouldn't it be the Pokemon Company who is filing the DMCA takedown and taking legal action?
Nintendo is their publisher, so may have the responsibility for this sort of thing.
Really, cum, it's just the modder and not the game, so far.
Which is why they're watching like hawks. To make it not "so far".