You might know for its , its uncanny to the world's biggest media franchise, or its with Nintendo over that last thing I mentioned. Despite all the hubbub, it's just a survival crafting game full of cute monster buddies parodying (or ripping off, depending on how cynical you are) Pokémon. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I suppose, and now it's doing its best Terraria impression—though it's a collaborative effort this time.
The update dropped last week and delivered a hefty supply of new equipment, dungeons, and enemies inspired by Terraria, including the Moon Lord boss familiar to anyone acquainted with Terraria's endgame. More than just a handful of token additions, it's a pretty big update that seems to substantially beef up its early access build whether you care about Terraria or not.
The pairing, which apparently happened because of a sent between devs, does make a bit of sense. Both games are breakout survival-craft hits from independent developers, and they both feature enough cartoony monsters and lush forests for the aesthetics to have some overlap. While I'm not huge on the glut of crossovers in entertainment these days, an organic collaboration between indie teams is a little less banal than or whatever.
Terraria's set to get Palworld-themed additions in the hotly anticipated 1.4.5 update, but no launch window has been announced for that just yet. If you're keen to give Palworld a shot, it's going for $22.49 through July 10.