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Catherine Lewis

Palworld director defends the game’s artists and asks that people ‘cease sending abuse’ to them

Flying on a Pal in Palworld.

The director of Pocketpair’s open-world survival-crafting game Palworld has defended the game’s artists, and has asked people to stop sending them abuse and death threats. 

Palworld launched in early access on PC and Xbox Series X|S on Friday, January 19, and since then has sold over five million copies. According to SteamDB, earlier today (January 22) it managed to hit an all-time peak of over 1.5 million concurrent players on PC alone. 

However, its success has also been mired in controversy. From its reveal, the game became unofficially known on the internet as ‘Pokémon with guns,’ since the creatures (Pals) in the world can be both shot and equipped with guns and weapons. They can also be forced to work, and even eaten. Beyond that, many internet users have also pointed out similarities between some of the Pal designs and existing Pokémon.

In a statement posted to Twitter / X today, director Takuro Mizobe wrote (translated by TechRadar Gaming contributor Alicia Haddick): “We are currently receiving a large number of tweets including death threats and abuse to artists in our company. While we have heard many comments about Palworld, all aspects of production are supervised by various people within the company, and I am responsible for the overall production. 

“It would be appreciated if you could cease sending abuse towards the artists involved in the production of Palworld.” 

Mizobe isn’t the only person associated with Palworld who has made reference to Pocketpair employees receiving threats over the game. Yesterday (January 21), Palworld community manager ‘Bucky’ said that they were “frantically” getting through all the emails and DMs they’ve received since the game's launch, but added: “However, you’ll excuse me if I skip over the death threats, threats to the company and massively outlandish claims.”

Looking for some fantastic new games to play? Be sure to check out our list of the best survival games, as well as the best open-world games on PC.

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