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Palworld's developers are currently trying to fix a game-wrecking bug that permanently nerfs your character




t the time of writing, Palworld developer Pocketpair is almost drowning in success. The colorful survival game had attracted some attention during its development, mainly because "Pokemon with guns" is an elevator pitch you instantly want to see in action, but its actual launch has seen that translate into what looks like a genuinely organic viral success: and four days after launch, it's sitting pretty at over five million copies sold...
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Where to find wheat seeds in Palworld




Grabbing a few wheat seeds in Palworld is an important step in upgrading your food production capabilities. While red berry plantations serve you pretty well in terms of feeding your Pals, growing wheat will allow you to make fancier foods with side-effects, and most importantly, produce flour with which to make the cakes you need for Pals in the breeding farm...
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There’s only been one paid game, ever, more popular than Palworld on Steam


Palworld has very quickly proven successful, shooting up the rankings of Steam's top played games, leaving it behind only one other paid game in terms of player count.


Who could have guessed that if you took a Pokemon-like creature collecting game, threw in some guns and survival elements, you'd get a hit game? Probably a lot of people, actually, though just how rapidly Palworld is finding success is still a bit surprising. Over the weekend, Palworld hit three million copies sold in the space of 40 hours, except that's already wrong, as the official Palworld Twitter has now shared it's hit five million copies sold in three days. That popularity has proven to bring in a ton of players all at once on Steam too, with Palworld now being the second most played paid game of all time - the only other paid game above it being PUBG: Battlegrounds (via SteamDB).


Just to clarify, while PUBG is now a free-to-play title, it achieved its all-time concurrent player peak of 3,257,248 when it was a premium game, which is why it still holds the top spot of the most concurrently played games. Palworld is quite a bit behind that, with an all-time concurrent player count peak of 1,291,967, but it's still an impressive feat when you consider its beaten out massive games like Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and Baldur's Gate 3. If you include free-to-play games, the only titles ahead of it are Dota 2, Lost Ark, and Counter-Strike 2, so Palworld really isn't doing all that bad.

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Palworld's "serious bugs" should be taken care of soon, save data restoration guidance offered

The studio behind the very popular, but also equally controversial Palworld has told players that its development team is aware of and working on fixing the array of “serious bugs” that’ve cropped up in it so far.

From co-op server issues caused by the sheer volume of players who’ve stampeded into the game - which, for better or worse, has come to be know to many as ‘that Pokemon with guns thing’ - to a stat point reset item permanently decreasing your Pal capturing ability, it hasn’t been totally smooth sailing so far for Palworld. Now, following a deluge of bug reports, developer Pocketpair has revealed that its developers are working on fixing the game’s most pressing issues.

In a post on the developer's Discord server, a community manager with the handle ‘Bucky’ has shared a response to the “over 50,000 inquiries” Pocketpair has received from players about various in-game problems with Palworld.

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That Pokémon with guns game, Palworld, just sold 4 million copies in 3 days and it isn't slowing down




Former Nintendo president Satoru Iwata outlined a "blue ocean" strategy with selling the Nintendo Wii, which is to say it was designed to tap into the "ocean" of potential customers outside the usual gamer sphere. Well, it turns out there's an untapped blue ocean of people who wanted Pokémon with guns, because the survival-crafting Poké-like Palworld is selling so fast it's putting hot cakes to shame...
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