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Palworld cierra los planes gratuitos, sigue siendo compra para jugar

Feb 11,2025 Autor: Adam

Palworld Free To Play Talks Shut Down, Devs Confirm It

Palworld permanece compra para jugar: el desarrollador anula los rumores de F2P

Después de los informes de las discusiones sobre un cambio potencial a un modelo gratuito (F2P) o de juegos como el servicio (GAAS), el desarrollador de PalsockPair de Palworld ha confirmado oficialmente que el juego seguirá siendo una compra a Título de juego.

En una declaración reciente en Twitter (X), el equipo declaró enfáticamente: "No estamos cambiando el modelo de negocio de nuestro juego; seguirá siendo compra y no F2P o GaAs". Esta aclaración siguió a una entrevista con Japón ASCII donde los desarrolladores exploraron varias posibilidades futuras para el juego.

Pocketpair explicó que si bien todavía están debatiendo internamente la mejor estrategia a largo plazo para el crecimiento continuo de Palworld, se ha descartado el enfoque F2P/GAAS. Hicieron hincapié en su compromiso de priorizar las preferencias de los jugadores, afirmando que el modelo actual se alinea mejor con su visión y expectativas de los jugadores. El estudio se disculpó por cualquier ansiedad causada por los informes anteriores.

Palworld Free To Play Talks Shut Down, Devs Confirm It

El desarrollador aclaró además que la entrevista con ASCII Japón se realizó varios meses antes y que su enfoque actual es ofrecer la mejor experiencia posible en el Palworld. Están explorando futuras adiciones de contenido, incluidas Skins y DLC, como un medio para apoyar el desarrollo continuo, prometiendo una discusión más adicional sobre estos planes en una fecha posterior.

Una posible versión de PS5 de Palworld también ha aparecido, apareciendo en una lista preliminar de títulos para el próximo Tokyo Game Show 2024 (TGS 2024). Sin embargo, es importante tener en cuenta que esta lista no se considera definitiva.

Palworld Free To Play Talks Shut Down, Devs Confirm It

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