may be on its way to a mobile device near you. Crafton, publishing house has signed a licensing deal with game developer Pocketpair to bring the smash hit to mobile devices.
Crafton’s PUBG Studios will develop a mobile version. No details have been released other than to mention that PUBG Studios will “reinterpret”. Palworld‘s game for mobile devices, according to an automated translation of the press release (which ). So it’s not entirely clear if this will be a bona fide port of the full game or a spinoff with some of the same features.
Palworld It debuted in January and was an instant hit, selling out within eight hours and 15 million on Steam alone within a month. It also quickly reached and became 10 million players on Xbox . Palworld then suddenly in many markets last week.
However, there is a reason for this Palworld Not yet available on PS5 in Japan. The game’s similarity to Pokémon (where you also catch different monsters, but some of them have weapons and you can eat them too) caught the attention of Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. The latter showed that it was in January . In September, two companies for patent infringement in Japan.