Palworld Studio Stays Small Despite Billions in Profit, Teases More Content Inspired by Pokémon and Zelda
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Palworld creator wants to keep the studio small despite the game's major success, feeling "big-budget triple-A games are not for us."
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Palworld cost around $6.7 million to make but has already returned several billion yen in profits, more than the studio can handle.
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The CEO believes smaller studios drive more innovation and now has freedom to work on whatever's next with Palworld's success.
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There are no plans to go public or sell, and will remain an independent studio focused on fun, social experiences.
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Future Palworld content teased includes PvP modes and "very cool things" inspired by Pokemon and Zelda.