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Palworld has been played by over 25 million gamers in its first month

Palworld has achieved another remarkable milestone by surpassing 25 million players across all platforms. Developed by Pocketpair, the game has garnered 15 million unit sales on Steam and 10 million Xbox gamers.

Pocketpair announced the latest Palworld download stats on the game's official Twitter/X account. According to the developer, the game has attracted over 25 million participants since its launch one month ago. While this number may include repeat purchases on Steam and Xbox, as well as Game Pass subscribers, the fact that the game has sold this many copies on just two platforms is noteworthy.

Palworld launched at the end of January and has since gained a massive following. It has also dominated Twitch's Top 10 for January 2024 despite having only a third of the month to accumulate such numbers. The game has been the most downloaded third-party game on Game Pass in history and surpassed Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on Steam for the second-highest concurrent player count ever.

Pocketpair will keep adding more content to the game and has promised to improve the Xbox version, which runs on an older build. Hopefully, it will soon achieve version parity with Steam and allow people to crossplay between both platforms.

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