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Palworld, the popular action-adventure survival game that gained widespread attention after its early access release on Steam and Xbox in January, is set to make its way to mobile platforms. The news comes following a recent announcement by Krafton, the developer behind PUBG: Battlegrounds, that it has signed an agreement with Palworld’s developer, Pocketpair, to bring the game to mobile devices. This move aims to expand Palworld’s reach beyond consoles and PCs, tapping into the massive mobile gaming audience. The partnership follows legal challenges, as Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a lawsuit last month against Pocketpair, citing potential patent infringement related to Palworld’s gameplay.
Krafton has a history of successful mobile game adaptations, most notably with PUBG Mobile, and plans to apply the same expertise to Palworld’s mobile version. According to the company’s statement, the mobile adaptation will be developed by PUBG Studios, known for its ability to translate complex game mechanics from PC and console to mobile devices. Krafton emphasized that the mobile version of Palworld will maintain the core elements that made the original game successful while ensuring a smooth and engaging experience tailored for mobile gamers. This development marks a significant step for Palworld as it aims to capture an even broader audience.
The mobile version of Palworld is expected to retain the game’s distinctive blend of survival, crafting, and monster-catching elements, which have been a point of both fascination and controversy. Pocketpair’s original release faced scrutiny for its similarities to Nintendo’s Pokémon franchise, particularly with regard to the creature designs and gameplay mechanics. Despite these legal challenges, the game has managed to carve out a dedicated fanbase due to its unique gameplay and combination of action-adventure elements with multiplayer functionality. Krafton’s involvement could help Palworld navigate the current legal hurdles while ensuring the game’s continued development.
While no release date for Palworld’s mobile version has been confirmed, Krafton’s announcement indicates that development is already underway. Fans of the game can expect regular updates from both Krafton and Pocketpair as the project progresses. With Krafton’s expertise in mobile gaming and Pocketpair’s creative vision, the mobile adaptation of Palworld is poised to be a major release in the mobile gaming landscape. However, the outcome of the ongoing lawsuit with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company remains to be seen and could impact the game’s development and release timeline.