Pokémon-style survival RPG Palworld sells 6 million copies in first 4 days

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Why it matters: Palworld, a new Early Access survival title that let's players tame and train Pokémon-like creatures, has topped the Steam Top Sellers chart, shifting 5 million copies in its first 4 days of release. Time may tell, but currently it seems to be more than just hype, the game has already amassed over 57 reviews and sits at "Very Positive" on Steam. At the time of writing, 93% of all reviews posted are positive.

A new survival and monster-catcher game is off to a huge start, eclipsing hit games like Cyberpunk and Elden Ring on Steam DB's "Most Played Game" chart.

Update (Jan 21): The story has been updated to reflect the latest sales milestones in the first few days of release.

The relatively unheard-of title has burst onto the scene largely through word-of-mouth, with relatively little marketing to help it achieve its early success. The game is part Ark: Survival Evolved, part Harvest Moon, part Pokémon. In what sounds like a darker twist on the usual monster-catcher genre, the developers say on the game's Steam page, "Pals [the tameable creatures] can be used to fight, or they can be made to work on farms or factories. You can even sell them or eat them!"

During the weekend, we reported that the game had achieved 850,000 concurrent players, but since then it easily surpassed the 1 million mark, reaching 1.8 million concurrent players, beating out multi-award winning games Elden Ring and Cyberpunk.

It sits in fifth place on Steam DB's "Most Played" chart, with every other game ahead of it being free-to-play. Quite astonishing for an Early Access title three days after release.

The unique selling point appears to be the mash-up of genres that Palworld seeks to incorporate. It uses standard survival game mechanics like base building and resource gathering, then there's the monster-catcher angle with the 'Pals' to collect and battle, but it's also got quite impressive looking third-person action RPG combat.

While it's still an Early Access title with no official release timeframe for the full game, it is reportedly already quite fleshed out. The developers say there are 100 monsters to tame and battle, hundreds of items to find or create, and over 70 building types to erect, all situated in a 'vast' open world for players to explore. The game also features dungeons and raid battles to add even more depth to the experience.

The game is multiplayer but it's not an MMO. The Steam version currently supports servers of up to 32 players at a time, while the Xbox and Game Pass versions don't have official servers, so only support 4-player self-hosted worlds at the moment.

The price tag may have something to do with its rapid uptake, too. Being an Early Access title, it's currently priced at $26.99, which at a time when many new games are costing $60 or even $70 makes the experience all the more appealing.

Palworld is made by Pocket Pair, the Japanese studio behind the 2020 crafting/survival game 'Craftopia', though according to the Palworld community manager it's made by a separate in-house team. Craftopia has a 'Mostly Positive' review score on Steam, but it's still in Early Access after three and a half years, which may be some cause for concern for the future of Palworld.

Time will tell as to whether the Palworld frenzy is all hype or whether it goes on to become known as an innovator and staple classic of the monster-catcher genre. But for now, having sold well over 3 million copies in its first weekend, it appears the game is off to a strong start.

Palworld is available now on PC via Steam and Xbox, and is included with Game Pass.

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Get ready to see some hot takes in the comments. For some reason this game has provoked an interesting combination of disinformation and backlash from a loud demographic.

Wildly incorrect claims about AI being used extensively in its development have mixed with more reasonable claims of similarity between some Pals and some Pokemon. People are devoutly opposed to Palworld and its popularity.

I, for one, appreciate that it's actually performant. I'm running it at 80-120fps depending on area, at 3440x1440 and no DLSS.

e: With a 3080 10gb and a 3950x
 
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Took a look at some gameplay. Could be fun, but after trying to play another base building game recently (Valheim), I'm good to skip the grind.
 
It's a slow start in the game but it runs pretty well already.
Nintendo will come at them hard though it's got a pretty heavy pokemon vibe.
My biggest issue is that the characters feel sluggish and need some more movement speed and just general movement dynamics.

Modders will go crazy with it. I wouldn't be surprised if someone does a full Pokemon themed mod.
 
The game is actually quite good for an early access release. I'm also happy it's performant and I'm having a great time with it.

It seems to have really ****** off a very vocal group of Pokémon diehards, and the Steam Forums for it are a complete cesspit of virtue signalling snowflakes. People on-mass are seemingly being upset the game isn't LGBT aware, represents disability, isn't gender fluid, lacks pronouns etc.... So they're all posting and raging and are heavily offended and/or depressed such a game was allowed release. It's more amusing than the actual game, but they hogging all the press attention with this crap too as outlets are re-posting the "controversy".

Edit: Don't let on your a player in your 30's. Entire community brand you as a paedophile as it's a children's game. I think this games "community" is more toxic than Rust, and that's a high bar to beat....
 
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Edit: Don't let on your a player in your 30's. Entire community brand you as a paedophile as it's a children's game. I think this games "community" is more toxic than Rust, and that's a high bar to beat....

Lol… yeah. As a guy who is half a century, there’s a reason why I stay far far away from certain communities and will never touch certain online games.

I used to play a lot of MMOs, but the last time I was in a guild some 5 years ago, I could really feel the age difference. With what’s going on in society these days, I’d feel even more like an outsider. I just don’t care about the topics that seem to matter to the younger crowd these days. I just want to have fun playing games rather than getting offended and going on some political virtue signaling crusade.

As a result, I just play single player games these days and lurk in the various forums/subreddits. I stay completely away from Twitter because I value my sanity. Reddit is bad enough as it is.
 
Good for them! I hope the millions of children who purchade this game did not use their parents' credit cards to do so but bought it with their own hard-earned money, from selling lemonade an or from working in manufacturing plants.

PS: if you buy Early Access (unfinished) games be ready for deception.
 
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This game continues to rocket up the charts, but I’m going to wait a week or so to see if the hype dies down.

I’ve never played a monster capture game so it’s hard to decide if I would like it or not.
 
PS: if you buy Early Access (unfinished) games be ready for deception.
Satisfactory is Early Access and it's been managed amazingly well while being a great game, too. You shouldn't make such wide sweeping judgements unless you know every single early access game. Why are people so negative all the time?
 
PS: if you buy Early Access (unfinished) games be ready for deception.

I have a couple dozen duds in my library that weren't finished EA games that weren't worth the investment. But mostly when I get them I enjoy it even if it never is "completed"
 
Satisfactory is Early Access and it's been managed amazingly well while being a great game, too. You shouldn't make such wide sweeping judgements unless you know every single early access game. Why are people so negative all the time?
Because of electricity.
 
Lol… yeah. As a guy who is half a century, there’s a reason why I stay far far away from certain communities and will never touch certain online games.

I used to play a lot of MMOs, but the last time I was in a guild some 5 years ago, I could really feel the age difference. With what’s going on in society these days, I’d feel even more like an outsider. I just don’t care about the topics that seem to matter to the younger crowd these days. I just want to have fun playing games rather than getting offended and going on some political virtue signaling crusade.

As a result, I just play single player games these days and lurk in the various forums/subreddits. I stay completely away from Twitter because I value my sanity. Reddit is bad enough as it is.

Same I have dusted off my copy of C&C generals and have been racking up some time playing me vs. 7 NPC's.
 
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