
Palworld Update 0.5: Exciting New Features Unveiled
Today, the esteemed developer Pocketpair announced the release of Update 0.5 for Palworld, introducing a host of significant enhancements that elevate the gaming experience. Among the most notable additions are cross-play capability across all platforms, a captivating Photo Mode, and expanded storage options.
Key Additions in Update 0.5
- Crossplay:
The long-awaited cross-play feature allows players to connect regardless of the platform they are using.
- Global Palbox:
This innovative feature enables players to store Pal data in the Global Palbox, facilitating the transfer of Pals between different worlds.
- Dimensional Pal Storage:
A revolutionary storage system that offers ten times the capability of a standard Palbox. Guild members can utilize this feature, which also supports private settings for personal storage.
- Cosmetic Armour System:
Players can now customize their characters with cosmetic armour via the Antique Dresser, allowing visual changes without impacting armour stats.
- Photo Mode:
Accessible through the Pal Command Wheel, this mode allows players to take stunning screenshots by hiding the UI and manipulating the camera.
- Drafting Table:
This tool enables players to combine lower-rarity blueprints to create higher-rarity items.
Additional Enhancements and Future Plans
The update also features dedicated servers specifically for the Mac version of Palworld, alongside numerous balance tweaks, bug fixes, and user interface improvements. However, Pocketpair has indicated that dedicated servers for the PlayStation 5 version are currently in development, as the team is working to implement this feature in the near future.
Challenges Faced by Pocketpair
Despite launching to a remarkable 32 million players early this year, Palworld’s momentum has somewhat tapered off. The situation was further complicated by a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Nintendo. John Buckley, Pocketpair’s communications director, expressed the team’s surprise at this development during a discussion at GDC 2025, sharing insights on the unexpected legal challenges:
This obviously came as a shock to us. I think it came as a shock to a lot of people because it’s alleged patent infringement, which is something that no one even considered, and it’s something that we’re still hashing out basically. It didn’t feel good, obviously. We were pretty vocal before Palworld released that we did legal checks before the game released, and they were all cleared – in Japan. So obviously, when the lawsuit was announced, we were all like, ‘What?’
And we went back to the lawyers, and the lawyers contacted the courts, and they said, ‘What’s going on?’ And that’s when we discovered it was patents that they were going for. Pretty much everyone at Pocketpair is a huge fan, so it was a pretty depressing day; a lot of people kind of head-down walking home in the rain. It changed a lot of things for us. We were just about to release the PlayStation version. We were just about to go to Tokyo Game Show. Obviously, we had to kind of scale back a little bit and hire security guards and stuff like that. But yeah, the short answer is it did not feel good.
Conclusion
As Palworld continues to evolve with exciting new features and responds to unexpected challenges, its community is likely to stay engaged and supportive. Pocketpair’s commitment to enhancing player experience amid legal complexities highlights their dedication to the vibrant world they’ve created.
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