
Palworld Game Ending: What to Expect
Palworld Game Ending: What to Expect
Palworld’s first anniversary brought exciting news: a roadmap including co-op crossplay and an “ending scenario.” Developer Pocketpair clarifies that this ending, taking place at the World Tree (visible since the game’s launch), doesn’t signify the game’s end.
What the Ending Means
While the World Tree marks the conclusion of a specific journey, more content is planned. The team admits “ending” might be a misnomer, but assures players this is not the final chapter of Palworld.
Challenges and Triumphs
Palworld’s first year presented challenges, including pre-launch online traction, post-launch server problems, and various accusations. The game’s success, surpassing 2 million concurrent players on Steam, also brought unexpected hurdles. A legal battle with Nintendo, stemming from patent infringement claims, led to the removal of the Pal Sphere summoning mechanic.
Lessons Learned and Future Plans
Pocketpair learned valuable lessons regarding process structuring and the importance of seeking timely advice. The team is excited about future projects, including a new publishing division to support other game developers. A Terraria collaboration is also in the works.
For Palworld players needing help, guides are available on topics like breeding combos.