Pocketpair, the studio behind the popular monster-collecting survival game Palworld, has revealed exciting plans to expand the game's universe in the near future. In a recent interview, the developers discussed their vision for the Palworld IP, including continued support for the game through regular updates and potential new projects. Less than a year ago, Palworld burst onto the gaming scene, captivating players with its unique blend of monster collection, base-building, and survival mechanics. Often dubbed "Pokémon with guns," Palworld allows players to capture creatures called Pals, arm them with weapons, and assign them tasks—a twist on the traditional monster-collecting genre. At the recent Tokyo Game Show, Palworld developers shared insights with TheGamer, hinting at their ambitions to take the game beyond its current form. While specifics were not provided, the studio expressed strong interest in expanding the Palworld universe into other media formats, including anime. According to the developers, the game’s lore has a lot of potential for adaptation, and they’re excited about exploring how the world of Palworld could translate to different genres and formats. While there’s no immediate plan for a Palworld sequel, Pocketpair is focused on enriching the current game through consistent updates. Read more in our articles including "Palworld Devs Tease Big Expansion Plans—Anime Adaptation and More on the Horizon!" and "Forza Horizon 5 Races to the Top of PS5 Charts Thanks to Xbox".
Pocketpair, the studio behind the popular monster-collecting survival game Palworld, has revealed exciting plans to expand the game's universe in the near future. In a recent interview, the developers discussed their vision for the Palworld IP, including continued support for the game through regular updates and potential new projects.
Less than a year ago, Palworld burst onto the gaming scene, captivating players with its unique blend of monster collection, base-building, and survival mechanics. Often dubbed "Pokémon with guns," Palworld allows players to capture creatures called Pals, arm them with weapons, and assign them tasks—a twist on the traditional monster-collecting genre. At the recent Tokyo Game Show, Palworld developers shared insights with TheGamer, hinting at their ambitions to take the game beyond its current form.
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