Palworld Now Has Full Crossplay
Players also now have a way to transfer Pals between worlds.
A new update has dropped in Palworld and it’s made a few big additions to the game. The biggest of these is the addition of full crossplay, allowing players to play with each other across all the platforms that the open-world survival game is available on. That’s great news for friends who don’t all play on the same systems. On the same note, there are now dedicated servers for Mac users.
Another feature introduced in this update is the ability to store Pal data in the Global Palbox and transfer them between worlds. Speaking of storing Pals, a new Dimensional pal Storage system adds ten times the capacity of the Palbox and allows guild members to access it. That said, if you want to keep it to yourself, there are settings for that.
The update also introduces a new photo mode, accessible via the Command Wheel, and the ability to combine low-rarity blueprints to create higher-rarity ones. There is also a selection of adjustments, UI fixes, and more. The full rundown can be found on the Palworld Steam page.
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