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Over 25 Million People Played Palworld

It took the game one month to reach this number.

Image credit: Pocketpair, Palworld

Palworld, a survival hit game developed by Pocketpair, has reached a new milestone of hitting 25 million players. Yesterday, the studio took to Twitter and shared this exciting news with the fans and everyone who contributed to it.

Since Palworld's launch into Early Access on January 19, the game quickly gained popularity, attracting over 15 million players on Steam and 10 million on Xbox.

As one of the most-played games on Steam, Palworld saw a peak concurrent player count exceeding 2.1 million, making it the second-highest figure in the platform's history, with PUBG leading at 3.2 million players.

In their recent tweet, the developer also promised to keep working on eliminating bugs and "preventing further cheating."

As for now, the game is slowly moving away from its big concurrent players' numbers, and as Pocketpair's Community Manager recently commented on the situation: "If you're no longer playing Palworld, we still love you, and we hope you'll come back for round 2 when you're ready."

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