
Palworld Version 1.1 is officially in development!
Pocketpair has begun brainstorming Palworld's Version 1.1 update, giving fans their first indication that another major expansion is already being planned.
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Palworld is officially teasing development on its Version 1.1 update, suggesting Pocketpair has begun planning the first major patch since the monster-catching survival game reached its full release.
Pocketpair launched Palworld's long-awaited Version 1.0 update in early July, bringing some of the biggest changes the game has received since entering early access. The update added more than 70 new Pals for players to discover and capture, alongside new areas to explore, including the long-awaited World Tree.
The game's busy summer also saw the launch of one of its first major spin-offs. Pocketpair partnered with Bushiroad to release the first set of the Palworld Official Card Game on July 30, expanding the franchise beyond its original survival game.Now, Pocketpair is turning its attention toward what's next for Palworld.
An official post from the Palworld Twitter account teased fans about the game's future by sharing a photograph taken inside Pocketpair's offices.
A display in the meeting room showed the words
"Palworld v1.1 Brainstorming Session," strongly suggesting that development and planning for the game's next major update are already underway.Unfortunately, the tease did not reveal what Pocketpair is currently considering for Version 1.1.
The developer also did not provide a release window, meaning fans will likely have to wait before learning exactly what the update will bring.
Based on Palworld's previous development cadence, Version 1.1 could still be several months away. The brainstorming session does, however, indicate that Pocketpair has already begun looking at how it wants to expand the game following its full release.
With no official features announced, fans have already started offering their own suggestions. One popular request involves the Palbox and its base-building radius. Some players want greater freedom when constructing bases, including the ability to build significantly larger settlements or even entire villages.
Another suggestion involves Palworld's Ancient Technology Points. Players who have unlocked every Ancient Technology option can continue collecting additional points from Ancient Technology Manuals, leaving them with limited ways to use their surplus. Some fans have suggested allowing those excess Ancient Technology Points to be converted into regular Technology Points instead.
Whatever Pocketpair ultimately decides to add, Version 1.1 will have plenty to build upon following the game's massive Version 1.0 update.The full-release update introduced a major overhaul to the Pal Effigy system, adding new Effigies that allow players to improve statistics such as Movement Speed, Hunger Rate Reduction, and Pal Sphere tracking.
Breeding was also significantly expanded. Version 1.0 introduced new passive skills that Pals can obtain through breeding, alongside the new Mutation and Awakening systems. These mechanics give players additional ways to develop and customize their Pals beyond the systems available during the game's early access period.
For now, Pocketpair is keeping the details of Version 1.1 under wraps. The brainstorming session may not reveal much about the update itself, but it confirms that Palworld's post-launch development is continuing following its transition to Version 1.0.
Pocketpair launched Palworld's long-awaited Version 1.0 update in early July, bringing some of the biggest changes the game has received since entering early access. The update added more than 70 new Pals for players to discover and capture, alongside new areas to explore, including the long-awaited World Tree.
The game's busy summer also saw the launch of one of its first major spin-offs. Pocketpair partnered with Bushiroad to release the first set of the Palworld Official Card Game on July 30, expanding the franchise beyond its original survival game.Now, Pocketpair is turning its attention toward what's next for Palworld.
An official post from the Palworld Twitter account teased fans about the game's future by sharing a photograph taken inside Pocketpair's offices.
A display in the meeting room showed the words
"Palworld v1.1 Brainstorming Session," strongly suggesting that development and planning for the game's next major update are already underway.Unfortunately, the tease did not reveal what Pocketpair is currently considering for Version 1.1.
The developer also did not provide a release window, meaning fans will likely have to wait before learning exactly what the update will bring.
Based on Palworld's previous development cadence, Version 1.1 could still be several months away. The brainstorming session does, however, indicate that Pocketpair has already begun looking at how it wants to expand the game following its full release.
With no official features announced, fans have already started offering their own suggestions. One popular request involves the Palbox and its base-building radius. Some players want greater freedom when constructing bases, including the ability to build significantly larger settlements or even entire villages.
Another suggestion involves Palworld's Ancient Technology Points. Players who have unlocked every Ancient Technology option can continue collecting additional points from Ancient Technology Manuals, leaving them with limited ways to use their surplus. Some fans have suggested allowing those excess Ancient Technology Points to be converted into regular Technology Points instead.
Whatever Pocketpair ultimately decides to add, Version 1.1 will have plenty to build upon following the game's massive Version 1.0 update.The full-release update introduced a major overhaul to the Pal Effigy system, adding new Effigies that allow players to improve statistics such as Movement Speed, Hunger Rate Reduction, and Pal Sphere tracking.
Breeding was also significantly expanded. Version 1.0 introduced new passive skills that Pals can obtain through breeding, alongside the new Mutation and Awakening systems. These mechanics give players additional ways to develop and customize their Pals beyond the systems available during the game's early access period.
For now, Pocketpair is keeping the details of Version 1.1 under wraps. The brainstorming session may not reveal much about the update itself, but it confirms that Palworld's post-launch development is continuing following its transition to Version 1.0.
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