Palworld’s Downward Trajectory Continues Despite A Flurry Of New Pals, Loses 95% Of Players
From the beginning of March to date, Pocketpair has unveiled 7 new pals for Palworld and teased a raid mode but player count continues to decline
From the beginning of March to date, Pocketpair has unveiled 7 new pals for Palworld and teased a raid mode but player count continues to decline
Palworld is one of the surprise hits of 2024 yet. Launched on January 19, the game attracted 25 million players in the first month.
Palworld continues its fairytale run. Since its launch on January 19, the game has sold 15 million copies on Steam and attracted 10 million players on Xbox
Pocketpair is still struggling to contain the activities of cheaters in Palworld. The company blamed the inability of some players to connect to official servers on cheaters.
Palworld’s fairytale run seems to be running out of steam as the game drops from the number one spot on the list of games with the most concurrent players
Pocketpair recently reported that some Palworld players in the game’s official servers are cheating—and totally getting rid of cheaters is not always an easy task.
One thing is for sure, this is going to be an interesting legal battle—if The Pokemon Company’s investigation finds claims tangible enough to drag Pocketpair to court.
It may seem as if I have been writing about Palworld a lot. I know! However, with every new detail, I learn about Pocketpair and their monster-hunting, world-crafting survival game, the more blown away I become.
Palword’s astronomic rise to fame has been a burning topic—and so have its controversies too. The latest update from Pocketpair shows that the game has now sold 6 million copies in 4 days.
Palworld is barreling on its way to becoming the most commercially successful game. In a recent update, Pocketpair has revealed that the game has sold 5 million copies in 3 days