Palworld is coming to mobile, with its devs teaming up with PUBG’s Krafton


What you need to know

  • Just over a week after Palworld developer Pocketpair shadow dropped the open-world survival RPG on PlayStation 5, it’s entered an agreement with a partner to bring it to mobile platforms.
  • Specifically, Pocketpair is working with Krafton, the publisher behind the highly popular battle royale shooter PUBG: Battlegrounds.
  • PUBG Studios — the PUBG developer under Krafton’s wing — will handle the process of making the mobile port. Notably, this team co-developed the mobile version of PUBG that released in 2018.
  • It’s unclear how Nintendo’s looming lawsuit against Pocketpair for Palworld’s similarity to Pokémon will affect the mobile version’s development, though based on how the PS5 release was delayed indefinitely in Japan, it’s likely the mobile edition’s will be too as long as the suit is active. 

A little over a week after the open-world creature collector RPG Palworld shadow dropped on PlayStation 5 during a State of Play event, its developer Pocketpair has entered an agreement with a partner to bring the game to mobile platforms. Specifically, the studio is working with Krafton — the publisher behind the successful battle royale shooter PUBG: Battlegrounds that released in late 2017 and has remained popular ever since.

The news came in a Krafton press release early Wednesday morning, in which the publisher specified that it “signed a licensing agreement” for the game. It also confirmed that PUBG Studios — the team responsible for developing PUBG and working with partners to bring it to mobile in spring 2018 — will be responsible for the upcoming port of Palworld. 



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