Palworld could be in the works, despite an ongoing legal battle with Nintendo.It’s been reported that Palworld developer Pocketpair Inc.
has signed an agreement with Krafton, which describes itself as “the most widely desired mobile game provider”.Krafton is behind the hugely successful battle royale title PUBG: Battlegrounds and has published mobile games like Defense Derby, Golf King: World Tour, Smash Legends and Ronin: The Last Samurai.According to the press release (translated via Google) “Krafton Inc.
has signed a licensing agreement with Japanese game developer Pocketpair, Inc..“Through this contract, Krafton will expand the Palworld IP to the mobile platform.
It plans to faithfully reinterpret and implement the original’s main fun elements to fit the mobile environment. The project will be handled by the development team of ‘PUBG STUDIOS,’ a creative studio under Krafton.”Krafton has signed an agreement with Pocketpair to create a mobile version of Palworld.
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