The Pokémon Company is suing six Chinese gaming companies for copyright infringement and unfair competition behaviour, reports the South China Post. The claim has been brought due to alledged similarities of the game Pocket Monster Reissue – Koudaiyaoguai Fuke in Chinese – to the Pokémon franchise, primarily available on Nintendo’s consoles and apps appearing on mobile devices. The Tokyo-based firm is claiming damages of $72.5 million, and demanding that the accused companies issue apologies on popular Chinese websites, social media platforms, and app stores. The companies in question have been accused of running Pocket Monster Reissue since 2015, according to...