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Here’s the Palworld Future Roadmap and Popularity Poll

Pocketpair announced its future roadmap for Palworld, which will include a final boss and ending scenario. It also opened up a popularity poll in which you can vote for your favorite Pals in the Palworld. As a note, the implementation of a final boss and ending scenario does not mean that the game will end service in the planned future.

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You can read all the details of the roadmap via the official X (Twitter) account for Palworld. To summarize it, though, future updates will bring co-op crossplay, world transfer for Pals, as well as new Pals and technologies. There will also be an in-game collaboration event with Terraria. Other things to expect from the new updates include adjustments, like improvements to world object placement and optimization.

As for the Palworld popularity poll, you can participate in it here. Each person can only vote once. When voting, you can choose as many Pals and faction leader as you want. However, right before you submit the poll, it’ll ask you to narrow it down to three. These three Pals or faction leaders are the ones that’ll ultimately count in the Palworld popularity poll. There’s also a section in which you can fill out your demographic information, as well as send Pocketpair any feedback or requests you have.

Palworld is available on the PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and Windows PC. A macOS version of it will come out on February 7, 2025.


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