If you want to delete one of your worlds and start over in, the solution is rather simple: delete it from the world selection menu. allows you to create several different worlds, allowing you to travel, explore, build, and catch Pals in different instances. However, there are many reasons why you might want to delete a world, including concerns over storage space.
Before you delete a world, it’s worth keeping in mind that doesn’t currently feature character transfer. As such, deleting a world means you lose everything including your bases, any Pals you’ve caught, items and upgrades, and more. It’s a good idea to consider whether there are less drastic methods of getting what you want; for example, there are ways to respec your character or move your base’s location.
To delete a world in Palworld, open the World Select screen from the Main Menu and click the world you want to delete. From here, you can select the Delete World option on the bottom-left of the screen, which opens a prompt. Type “DELETE” into the box and then click to confirm. This is a fairly common failsafe measure that stops players from deleting their worlds with an accidental click.
The Delete option box may not light up; however, you can still click the box to delete a world.
Deleting worlds is permanent, and any world you delete cannot be recovered. Again, this means that you lose everything associated with that world, including your best Pal Gear Workbench upgrades, resources, and more. As such, it’s best to carefully consider whether you want to delete a world, and potentially hours of progress that you’ve put into it.
Deleting a character from a server in is a bit more technical, and you’ll need to go into File Explorer to delete files. It’s a good idea to back up your files beforehand if you plan on doing this. This process comes courtesy of Reddit user u/autonomous_replicant, and requires both the player and the server host to delete specific files.
The player who owns the character should:
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