Image courtesy of Pocketpair

Palworld Mac Version Is Now Available

Pocketpair announced on March 4, 2025, that it has just released the Mac version of Palworld. People can now purchase the game from the Mac App Store at $29.99 / ¥3,400, although they must have at least 22.8GB of free space to install it. The company has also shared a new artwork showing the Pals playing the game on a Mac to celebrate its new release on the platform.

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The Mac version had an additional set of hurdles it had to pass until Pocketpair successfully released it. The company originally planned to release the Mac version on November 26, 2024. However, it announced a delay a few days before that, as it wanted to further improve the port’s quality before releasing it.

After announcing the delay, Pocketpair originally set the new release date to February 27, 2025. The company ended up taking more time to publish the press release for the formal launch of the Mac version of Palworld.

The game is available on a Mac that at least has an Apple M1 chip, with a minimum required macOS version of 14.0.0. As with earlier platform releases like Windows PCs, the Mac version supports subtitles in Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, Castilian Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Korean, and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified).

Palworld is also available on Windows PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5, in addition to Mac.


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