Krafton and Pocket Pair are joining forces to bring a mobile version of Palworld to the world. Krafton, known for PUBG, is venturing into the monster-catching genre with this collaboration.
PUBG Studios, a Krafton subsidiary, will lead the development, adapting Palworld's core gameplay for mobile devices. This licensing agreement signifies a significant expansion of the Palworld intellectual property.
The Mystery Remains
Specific details about the mobile Palworld release are currently scarce. The original Palworld launched on Xbox and Steam in January, quickly gaining popularity. A PlayStation 5 release followed (excluding Japan), possibly due to an ongoing legal dispute with Nintendo.
Nintendo's lawsuit alleges patent infringement by Pocket Pair, specifically regarding the mechanics of capturing creatures – a similarity some have likened to Pokémon, leading to Palworld's nickname, "Pokémon with guns." Pocket Pair maintains they are unaware of the specific patents in question.
Krafton's Crucial Role
Expanding Palworld to mobile presents a significant challenge for Pocket Pair, given the game's ongoing development. Krafton's expertise makes this partnership strategically sound. However, the mobile project is likely in its early stages, so significant details remain undisclosed.
We eagerly await further information from Krafton and Pocket Pair, particularly regarding whether the mobile version will be a direct port or a more tailored adaptation. In the meantime, explore the official Steam page for a deeper dive into Palworld's gameplay and features.
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