Palworld, the hit open-world survival crafting game, has announced plans to implement highly anticipated cross-platform play and critter (Pal) transferring capabilities in a major update slated for late March. This announcement comes after weeks of speculation and community demand for these features.
Developers confirmed that the late March update will enable players on different platforms to interact and play together seamlessly. This marks a significant step forward for the game, fostering a more unified player base and expanding opportunities for cooperative gameplay and competitive challenges.
In addition to cross-platform play, the update will introduce the ability to transfer Pals between different game instances or accounts. This functionality is expected to streamline trading, allow players to share their favorite creatures, and offer more flexibility in managing their Pal collections.
While specific details regarding the technical implementation and potential limitations are still forthcoming, the development team has assured players that they are working diligently to ensure a smooth and stable rollout. Further information, including a firm release date and detailed patch notes, is expected to be released closer to the update’s launch.
The addition of cross-platform play and Pal transferring features underscores Palworld’s commitment to player feedback and ongoing development. This update is poised to further solidify Palworld’s position in the gaming landscape and enhance the overall player experience.
