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Palworld 0.5.0 Update Brings Crossplay, New Features and More

Mar 19, 2025 9:25 AM

Palworld's latest update, version 0.5.0, introduces exciting features including crossplay functionality across all platforms, allowing players to interact and share their experiences regardless of the device. The update enhances gameplay with a Global Palbox for better storage management, a new Dimensional Pal Storage system that offers ten times the capacity of the standard Palbox, and a cosmetic armor system enabling players to customize character appearances without affecting armor stats. Additionally, a photo mode has been added for capturing in-game moments, and development continues for dedicated servers for PlayStation 5. This follows the game's impressive success, having reached over 32 million players since its early access launch.

Notably, Palworld has become embroiled in legal challenges from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company, accusing it of patent infringement. Amidst this, the developers at Pocketpair have revamped mechanics like the summoning system in response to the ongoing lawsuit, affirming their determination to contest the claims in court. With a roadmap set for 2025, the game's future expansion plans include a new ending scenario and further content updates.

What new features were added in Palworld version 0.5.0?

The update includes crossplay between all platforms, a Global Palbox for better inventory management, a Dimensional Pal Storage system with enhanced capacity, a cosmetic armor customization feature, a photo mode for capturing gameplay moments, and improvements to existing game mechanics and adjustments for better balance.

Palworld is a unique blend of creature-catching and survival gameplay, allowing players to train "Pals" for tasks in an open-world environment filled with resources and threats. Released in January 2024, it has gained substantial popularity, partly due to its innovative idea of merging traditional Pokémon-style catching with real-time survival elements. The game's success indicates a growing trend toward multiplayer experiences and extensive player engagement in the indie gaming scene.



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