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In Palworld, Alpha Pals are essentially wild bosses that spawn in set locations throughout the world ... Broncherry Aqua, and Suzaku Aqua.
Palworld developer Pocketpair has released a statement regarding changes to its monster catching survival game which were made due to its ongoing Pokémon lawsuit. Writing on social media platform ...
The Terraria collaboration update for the Early Access release of open-world survival crafting game Palworld, dubbed “Tides of Terraria,” will launch this summer, developer Pocketpair announced.
Palworld developer Pocketpair has given an update on its ongoing legal battle with Nintendo and The Pokemon Company as it makes another change to its survival game, which it says is "necessary in ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The ongoing legal battle between Nintendo and Pocketpair--creators of indie hit Palworld--has already seen the developer make a big change to ...
Palworld creator and publisher, Pocketpair, has recently released a news update via social media on X regarding "disappointing" changes made to the game, caused by the company's ongoing patent ...
Nintendo's lawyers have killed another Palworld gameplay mechanic. Pocketpair issued a patch on Thursday that changes how gliding works in the cheeky "Pokémon with guns" satire. You can still ...
The Palworld Terraria crossover is almost here. Bringing together two of the biggest survival games of all time, we'll soon be catching all-new mobs and creatures in Pocketpair's smash hit.
Related reads:Steam Creature Collector Fest Sale Is Now Live With Discounts on Games Like Palworld, Slime Rancher, and More Developer Pocketpair announced its next major update for Palworld ...
Palworld developers have confirmed another “disappointing” change is being made to the game after The Pokémon Company started legal action against them. In a new statement shared on social ...
Last week, Pocketpair, creators of Palworld, made a statement officially confirming that gliding with Pals was being removed from the game as a direct result of the Nintendo lawsuit over patent ...
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