When Did Nintendo Buy Pokemon?

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Ever wondered when Nintendo decided to buy Pokemon? Well, you’re not alone! It’s a question that pops up frequently among fans of the iconic franchise.
Let’s clear up the confusion around the relationship between Nintendo and Pokemon right away.
Short Answer: Never
That’s right, Nintendo has never actually bought Pokemon. While it might seem surprising, the truth is a bit more complicated and fascinating.
Pokemon is actually managed by The Pokemon Company, which was established in 1998. This unique company is a joint venture among three titans: Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. Each of these companies brings something special to the table, ensuring Pokemon remains a beloved franchise worldwide. So, instead of owning Pokemon outright, Nintendo co-owns the brand along with its partners.
Tieing it Back to Playbite
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