Palworld Celebrates Spring Festival With New Pal Skins

The update also adds the Earth element to Mammorest and Mammorest Cryst, reduces the Plasteel required for crafting weapons, and more.

Posted By | On 24th, Jan. 2025

Palworld - Spring Festival

The Spring Festival, better known as Chinese New Year, is in full swing, and many titles, like Palworld, are celebrating. Pocketpair has added five new skins to the title, which all players can equip on Cattiva, Lyleen, Chillet, Lyleen Noct, and Chillet Ignis.

The update otherwise features changes and adjustments, like summoned Pals targeting the nearest enemy and large Pals functioning similarly to smaller ones at base. This should ideally prevent them from getting stuck in narrow spots or colliding with ceilings. Killamari now has the Water element and can handle watering crops, while Mammorest and its Cryst variant get the Earth element.

There are also balance adjustments, including the Oil Rig’s large treasure chest, which no longer awards an Uncommon Plasma Cannon blueprint. Less Plasteel is required to craft gear, while the crude oil extractor should produce crude oil more quickly.

Check out the full patch notes below for more details. Palworld is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Head here for Pocketpair’s latest roadmap, outlining upcoming content and features (including the ending scenario).


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