Pokémon-style survival game Palworld is a huge hit, with 2m players in 24 hours
Pokémon-style survival game Palworld launched its early access version on Friday and is already a huge hit.
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Pokémon-style survival game Palworld launched its early access version on Friday and is already a huge hit.
The so-called "Pokemon with guns" game Palworld doesn't have dedicated servers on Xbox, which means players can only play 4-player co-op instead of 32-player co-op like in the Steam version of the game. Palworld has been turning heads since its initial reveal, with many fans intrigued by its darker take on the monster-catching genre and how it blends Pokemon-style gameplay with survival game mechanics.
Palworld has climbed to the top of the Steam charts mere hours after its early access launch, selling over 1 million copies in the process. Palworld is often described as Pokemon with guns, and this unique take on a popular concept has made many gamers curious to try it.
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