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New Palworld update will remind console users "every 15 minutes" if they're pushing their world settings too far, which, believe it or not, is actually an improvement on the last patch
By Catherine Lewis published
News It's better than nothing, I guess?

As Palworld gears up for another indie collab, dev says "it's a dream come true to be trusted by the developers of our favorite games" and the Terraria and Ultrakill crossovers happened because "we like them"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "We are massive Terraria and Ultrakill fans"

Palworld's new farming sim spin-off has been in the works "for over a year now," but Pocketpair is still hiding "something even CRAZIER" that's not been announced yet
By Scott McCrae published
News Palfarm might be exciting, but Pocketpair is apparently working on something even better

After Terraria, Palworld devs team up with another indie legend: FPS Ultrakill, and you're not gonna believe this, it's got guns: "Blood is fuel. Hell is full"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Palworld's next crossover is with cult FPS Ultrakill

Palworld devs announce Palfarm, a multiplayer farming life sim with less survival game grit and more Stardew Valley energy, days after Nintendo reveals Pokemon farming and crafting game Pokopia
By Austin Wood published
News Palworld: Palfarm is exactly what it sounds like

Palworld lead reminds players the game "is 100% owned, 100% funded, 100% invested and 100% controlled by us, Pocketpair" as some question Sony business deal: "I'm crashing out over this fr fr"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Bucky is in distress

Palworld dev pushes back on Early Access criticisms, points to examples like Baldur's Gate 3 and Satisfactory: "Games only get better when the players are involved"
By Anna Koselke published
News "We're not silly enough to think we know best"

Palworld dev says a Dark Souls 3 mod invalidates Nintendo's Pokeball patent, Nintendo says mods don't count as real games, and an expert worries prior art precedents could see a modder's work "used against them"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "Modders would become 'fair game' as their ideas could be patented by someone else"
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