Pocketpair promises a "LOT of exciting things to reveal" for its survival sandbox creature collector at the upcoming showcase.
When dropping items and Pals on death, anyone on the server can pick them up for 24 hours (and they'll also disappear in 48 hours).
Its upcoming Summer update features four new Pals, an island with various biomes to explore and some new weapons for players.
Four new Pals, a flamethrower and futuristic rifle, and a new island with sakura trees await players this coming Summer.
The patch is live on PC and reduces the jittering of sleeping Pals on their beds and the hit detection of specific Pal attacks.
Pocketpair also revealed that it's working hard to prepare its PvP-focused Arena update for players "as soon as possible."
The teaser sees two trainers facing off, with three Pals on each side and players free to support their team until a victor remains.
Following the arrival of its first raid boss, multiplayer save data from older versions of the survival title have not been properly working.
You can now boost Pal XP with Training Manuals, enhance their stats with fruit, mine ore from a specific building, and more.
CEO Takuro Mizobe says Pocketpair intends to remain a small studio: "Big-budget triple-A games are not for us."
However, CEO Takuro Mizobe says the studio is not currently engaged in any such talks with Microsoft.
The "powerful evil Pal" is the first new addition to the roster since the title entered early access and is a fight for "only the most skilled."
The action-adventure survival game is currently available only on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC.
A recent patch removed the bug inadvertently, meaning players can no longer capture the Tower bosses and wield them in battle.
Pals will also attack enemies even if combat isn't active when commanded to attack aggressively, among other improvements.
In light of its never-ending popularity Palworld has hit new milestones across its PC release as well as on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.
"We are looking for people for all positions, but we are especially looking for planning and engineers," Pocketpair says.
An issue that caused crashes and save data corruption for guilds if the total captured Pals hit 7000 has also been fixed.
Pocketpair's survival crafting title continues to post big numbers less than two weeks after launching on Xbox consoles and PC.
It has had over seven million players on Xbox and Windows PCs and peaks at nearly 3 million daily active players on consoles.