Great Success, Palworld Game Already Has 32 Million Players On All Platforms
JAKARTA - Pocketpair has announced that its most popular title, Palworld has passed another major milestone, with more than 32 million players on all platforms. Up from 25 million players as of February last year.
Launching Gamingbolt, the game, which was developed by spending a budget of US$6.7 million or around Rp109.3 billion, has succeeded in generating a profit of more than tens of billions of yen.
Palworld was originally launched in early access to Xbox and PC consoles in January last year, and then expanded access to its game to also release PS5 in September.
🎉Over 32 million Pal Tamers!🎉
It's been a year since Palworld was released, and thanks to you our fans, Palworld has surpassed over 32 million players across all platforms! (Steam, Xbox, PS5)
Thank you so much!As always, your support means the world to us! pic.twitter.com/pSJXmLGoh8
— Palworld (@Palworld_EN) February 19, 2025
'Over 32 million Pal Tamers!'
It's been a year since Palworld was released, and thanks to you our fans, Palworld has jumped over 32 million players across all platforms! (Steam, Xbox, PS5)
Thank you so much!As always, your support means the world to us! pic.twitter.com/psJXmLGoh8
The game has also received several content updates since its release in the form of Sakurajima and Feybreak updates, both adding new territory, Pal abru, new features, and much more.
Palworld managed to become the best-selling game of Pocketpair, after selling more than three million copies in just 40 hours, this survival craft adventure game also surpassed four million sales in about three days. Even now, the game already has more than 32 million players.
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Palworld is an action-event, survival, and monster-taming game featuring an open world inhabited by animal-like creatures called "Pals", which players can fight and catch for use in building headquarters, traversing the world, and fighting.
Palworld is currently available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC. Pocketpair developers are currently being sued by Nintendo and The Pokemon Company for alleged patent violations.