Le développeur de Palworld clarifie le jeu de survie à succès “restera un buy-to-play” et ne basculera pas vers un modèle de service en direct gratuit



An interview with Pocketpair’s CEO Takuro Mizobe recently hinted that the studio’s smash hit survival game Palworld could soon go free-to-play in order toextend its lifespan. The company has now clarified that the interview was conducted months ago and no such plans are in place anymore.

We are not changing our game’s business model,” the studio tweeté aujourd'hui, “it will remain buy-to-play and not free-to-play or [game as a service]. Recently, an article was published in which we discussed the possible future direction of Palworld and ideas for continuing the game for a long time. En fait, this interview was conducted several months ago.

The memo explains that Pocketpair were stillconsidering the best way forward for Monde Palat the time of the interview because the team wanted along-lasting game that continues to grow.Pocketpair is apparently still talking about how to make sure the ‘Pokemon-with-gunsstays relevant, but it’s ruled out the live service approach completely.

Palworld was never designed with that model in mind, and it would require too much work to adapt the game at this point,” the announcement continues. “Additionally, we are very aware that this just isn’t what our players want, and we always put our players first.

Pocketpair is now considering cosmetic skins and paid DLCas a means to support development” – though it says the team is mainly focused on making Palworldthe best game possible.

Palworld was a runaway success when it debuted earlier in the year, as it shattered records across Steam, Xbox, Est-ce que la tunique de style Zelda. The CEO even announced that it had generated revenue in the tens of billions of yen – au moins $70 millions – off the survival monster-taming hybrid.

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