Pocketpair's communications director and publishing manager referred to the game's massive sales figures as "disgusting".
Players across all PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5 can finally play together, and even transfer Pals between different worlds.
Wild Pals in Random Pal Mode are now level-locked depending on their region, gradually increasing as the player progresses.
Over a year after launch, Pocketpair announces that the survival title has crossed another major milestone with player numbers.
The new patent was filed all the way back in July 2024, and is part of a larger gameplay-related patent from December 2021.
Pocketpair's publishing manager John Buckley spoke about supporting indie game development financially.
Community manager John Buckley says the ending for the survival crafting creature collector has been "mapped out for quite some time."
The update also adds the Earth element to Mammorest and Mammorest Cryst, reduces the Plasteel required for crafting weapons, and more.
Additional methods to power up Pals, new technologies, Pal transfer across worlds, and optimization are also on the cards.
Palworld, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Black Myth: Wukong, and Elden Ring were also among the biggest sellers on the platform for the year.
A new Stronghold boss, Sphere Modules to alter the Pal Sphere trajectory, fresh materials, and Hardcore Mode also await.
Meowmere from Terraria is available in Palworld now as its first bullet-firing melee weapon, with a full collaboration event set for 2025.
The survival title's second major update adds a new island, faction, raid, Pals, mechanics, and more.
Venture to a new island six times Sakurajima's size and encounter fresh Pal species, a new faction leader, and much more.
The island will feature new tower bosses and Pal species to collect while offering the harshest conditions in the game yet.
Pocketpair also has "exciting news" regarding the next update for its survival crafting creature-collector, coming "very soon."
Palworld developer Pocketpair has revealed details regarding Nintendo's patent infringement lawsuit against the company.
Shortly after releasing for Sony's console in the rest of the world, Pocketpair's open world survival game is now available for PS5 in Japan as well.
Krafton has announced that it has entered into a licensing agreement with Pocketpair, which will see the former's PUBG Studios developing a mobile version of Palworld.
"We apologize to everyone in Japan who was looking forward to it, but all of our staff will do our best to deliver it to PS5 users as soon as possible, so we hope you will wait for a little longer," P...