Krafton and Pocket Pair are joining forces to bring a mobile version of the popular monster-catching game, Palworld, to mobile devices. Krafton, known for PUBG, will leverage its expertise to adapt Palworld's core gameplay for a mobile audience through its subsidiary, PUBG Studios. This licensing agreement signifies a significant expansion of the Palworld intellectual property.
However, many details surrounding the mobile adaptation remain undisclosed. Palworld, initially released on Xbox and Steam in January, quickly gained popularity and recently launched on PlayStation 5 (excluding Japan). This regional exclusion is reportedly linked to an ongoing legal dispute between Nintendo and Pocket Pair concerning potential patent infringement related to the mechanics of capturing creatures. Nintendo alleges patent infringement regarding the method of catching creatures, a similarity some have compared to Pokémon's Pokéball system, leading to Palworld being dubbed "Pokémon with guns" by some players. Pocket Pair, however, claims unawareness of the specific patents in question.
Krafton's involvement is crucial given Pocket Pair's current focus on developing the existing Palworld game. While the partnership is promising, the mobile project is likely in its early stages. Further details regarding the mobile version—such as whether it will be a direct port or a modified experience—are eagerly awaited. For now, players can explore the game's features and gameplay on the official Steam page. Stay tuned for more updates! In the meantime, check out our article on The Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross’ Four Knights of the Apocalypse.