Palworld It’s a project that worked very well for Pocketpair and received nothing short of a warm reception on PC at the beginning of the year. Although the Japanese studio recently became the target of a Nintendo lawsuit, the game was confirmed on PS5 in Sony’s latest State of Play. Now the “Pokémon with weapons” will also be brought to cell phones by Krafton — the owner of PUBG.
In a statement on the official website, the South Korean publisher announced that it had signed a licensing agreement with Pocketpair to obtain the rights to carry Palworld to Android and iOS. “Through this agreement, Krafton will expand the IP of Palworld for mobile platforms,” the company added.
Palworld will be released for cell phones by Krafton, the publisher that owns PUBG.Source: Steam
When will Palworld be released on mobile phones?
Well, it’s not yet clear whether the game will be a direct version of consoles and PC fully adapted for smartphones or a completely different port. Furthermore, the date for the premiere of Palworld on cell phones has not been confirmed on this occasion.
However, Krafton has at least confirmed that the mobile version “will be managed by the Krafton development team.” PUBG Studios” — the same one that brought gigantic success to battle royale in recent years.
Furthermore, the South Korean publisher’s intention is also to “plan, reinterpret and faithfully implement the main fun elements of the original game to suit the mobile environment”.
Krafton also acquired the rights to Hi-Fi Rush from Tango Gameworks
Krafton continues to expand its portfolio in the Japanese games industry. The acquisition of rights to take Palworld to cell phones comes just weeks after the company acquired Tango Gameworks, as well as the rights to revive Hi-Fi Rush and other franchises of the house.
Krafton also acquired Hi-Fi Rush studio Tango Gameworks.Fonte: Bethesda
It is worth noting that this was the South Korean giant’s first major investment in the Japanese market. The company also committed to fully supporting the Tango team to “continue its commitment to innovation and delivering new and exciting experiences.”
“We wanted to maintain their legacy,” said Krafton CEO Changhan Kim in an interview with Game Developer. “While they haven’t had much success with their games, we saw a lot of creative that was worth pursuing. That’s why we wanted to work with this company.”
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Source: https://www.tecmundo.com.br/voxel/290267-palworld-pokemon-armas-lancado-celulares-estudio-pubg.htm