Pocketpair also reveals that its looking to bring “Pokemon with guns” to other platforms.
In fact, Pocketpair CEO Takuro Mizobe says no discussions have even taken place with the company.
Bloombergtalked to Mizobe about Pocketpair possibly being purchased or even partnering up with other companies.
Now Playing:Firearms Expert Reacts To Palworld’s Guns
While the Pocketpair founder is open to these ideas, he said formal talks aren’t happening.
Instead, Pocketpair is focusing on staying small–the developer has 55 employeesand exploring new platforms for Palworld.
PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch would be the most obvious destinations, but no specifics were given.
You need a javascript enabled web app to watch videos.
Want us to remember this setting for all your devices?
“I want to make multiple small games.
Big-budget, AAA games are not for us.”
Palworld reached 25 million playersin just one month.
Looking ahead, Mizobe realizes Pocketpair might never see another one of its games reaching the popularity of Palworld.
But the CEO believes the developer must stick to one principle going forward.
“Games are most fun when playing with friends,” Mizobe said.
“A game without a multiplayer mode just doesn’t feel right in the era we live today.”
For more, check out GameSpot’sPalworld guides hub.
Got a news tip or want to contact us directly?