Palworld developer Pocketpair has claimed that it won’t be making the game free-to-play, or changing the game’s model to games as a service.
Last week, Pocketpair CEO Takuro Mizobe speculated about the future of the game.
“When you think about it from a business perspective, making it a live-service game would extend its lifespan and make it more stable in terms of profitability,” Mizobe said (as translated by Automaton).
“However, the game was not initially designed with that approach in mind, so there would be many challenges involved in taking it down the live-service path.”
Now, following some fan backlash, the developer has reassured players that it doesn’t plan to change the game’s model.
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Last week, Pocketpair CEO Takuro Mizobe speculated about the future of the game.
“When you think about it from a business perspective, making it a live-service game would extend its lifespan and make it more stable in terms of profitability,” Mizobe said (as translated by Automaton).
“However, the game was not initially designed with that approach in mind, so there would be many challenges involved in taking it down the live-service path.”
Now, following some fan backlash, the developer has reassured players that it doesn’t plan to change the game’s model.
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Palworld will not change to free to play model, dev claims | VGC
Palworld developer Pocketpair has said that it won’t be making the game free-to-play, or changing the game’s model to games as a service.
