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Palworld Set for New Game Changing Update

Nintendo and Poketpair Studio are at war, causing unparalleled turmoil. However, Palworld\’s progress continues unabated, as it prepares to receive a significant update. And Palworld won\’t be the same again.

Introducing \”the largest and harshest\” island in the survival game\’s history, along with new pals and tower monsters, is the latest significant update that makers Pocketpair have unveiled for Palworld. The rest is top secret, but we can say there will be a \”large amount of new content\” and can speculate on some pictures.

The Steam announcement predicts the release of Palworld\’s next major update in December. This update includes an additional island, \”six times the size of Sakurajima,\” which was part of the previous major update.

What\’s Inside Palworld\’s Next Update?

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The new species that will be introduced are not your average ones; rather, they are \”vicious\” species. This means the companions will be terrible and unpleasant, unlike friends. Given that we only have three pictures from the latest update, we have shown them in this post.

As a group of friends emerge from a tunnel clutching bulging treasure sacks, the first appears to be a gold coin theft. Could this be a new strategy for accumulating significant wealth? But how much will it cost? Death is likely.

The second picture depicts a man in an autumnal forest, surrounded by golden stag beetles. He\’s not going down without a fight.

The third picture shows a crystal pool inside a large cave. Is it an invaluable asset?

Additionally, they are planning a partnership with Terraria for the year 2025. Little is known about it, but Terrariaverse monsters may have moved to palworld 3Palworld.

At the moment, Pocketpair doesn\’t need to worry about islands; Nintendo is suing them for patent infringement. The long version is here, but I\’ll give you the short version right now. Palworld\’s initial release raised concerns among some Pokémon players about potential copyright violations. Eventually, in December, Nintendo announced that they would \”have some legal proceedings\” against Palworld, while it remained unclear which parts of the game they were targeting.

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