Pocketpair CEO Takuro Mizobe recently shared an image of a Palworld clone being developed by Tencent and gave his opinion on potential competitors in the survival genre. Despite a few controversies leading into the game's launch,Palworld became one of the most successful games in 2024 with millions of players around the world.
Pocketpair's Palworld has received multiple updates each month to fix bugs and introduce new features to the monster-taming survival game. On average, Palworld receives three updates per month on PC and Xbox Series X|S, ensuring that known issues are remedied in a timely manner. Updates to the PC version are normally released first, followed by Xbox updates at a later date. As fans await more updates forPalworld, Pocketpair's CEO began to notice competition arising from developers in China.
On Twitter, Pocketpair CEO Takuro Mizobe shared an image of Tencent's new Palworld clone, which shows various monsters taking care of a farm. This clone is called Auroria, a new co-op sandbox title developed by Tencent's Tianjin Wumai Technology Co., Ltd. According to Mizobe, various other game developers in China are already developing mobile clones of Pocketpair's lucrative title. In some cases, the development budget for these games could be up to 10 billion yen, which is 10 times the budget needed to develop Palworld. Mizobe also notes that "Genshin Impact-quality monster (or girl) breeding games" will be released within the next year, adding that «amazing times» are ahead. What's more, one of the new titles releasing in the near future could be Pocketpair and KLab's new hybrid game.
Palworld players in Japan and around the world are chiming in on Mizobe's tweet, praising Pocketpair's successful title and commenting on Tencent's new game. Some Twitter users note that Palworld is promoting competitiveness in the survival gaming space, which will add more jobs to the gaming industry. There's still skepticism from Palworld fans, but others believe
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