The courtroom drama between Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, and Palworld’s developer, Pocketpair, is showing no signs of slowing down. However, this hasn’t stopped Pocketpair from pushing forward, as they’ve just surprised fans with news of an unexpected team-up with Terraria slated for 2025.
This exciting announcement came through Palworld’s social media channels, accompanied by some enticing promotional artwork. While specific details of what this crossover will entail are still under wraps, it’s clear that there’s plenty more excitement on the horizon for fans of both games.
In addition to this exciting crossover, Palworld has another treat up its sleeve. December will see the introduction of a brand-new island, teeming with fresh creatures and challenges. The developers have labeled it the “largest, harshest, and most mysterious” land yet. To give you an idea of its scale, this new addition is roughly six times larger than Sakurajima! They’ve even shared some tantalizing screenshots online – definitely worth a look.
Even though the initial buzz surrounding Palworld has simmered down since its peak earlier this year, the game is still holding strong. Pocketpair’s survival crafting gem, reminiscent of Pokémon with its similar mechanics, boasts an ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ rating on Steam. It continues to draw thousands of daily players across PC, Xbox, and more recently, PS5.
Should Terraria receive its dose of Palworld magic in 2025, it would be another major update for Re-Logic’s beloved game. This comes after developers had suggested they were winding down on updates for the beloved crafting classic, which originally debuted in 2011.
In related news, the absence of Palworld from The Game Awards lineup recently stirred up some frustration among fans. However, the game’s community manager stepped in, encouraging everyone to take it easy. On a different note, the gaming world was also buzzing today about Light of Motiram, a cheeky title linked to Tencent that some are calling a Horizon knockoff. It has sparked comparisons to Palworld’s own contentious ties with Pokémon, spurring debates about where inspiration ends and imitation begins.