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Reviews 10 July 2026 8 min read

Palworld 1.0 Release Review: A Strong Early Access Exit or a New Starting Point

We review Palworld 1.0 as a release package: audience scale, early access, expectations, and the key risk after a huge start.
Author: Редакция MBG
Palworld 1.0 Release Review: A Strong Early Access Exit or a New Starting Point

Palworld 1.0 is not just a patch; it is the moment when the game stops hiding behind early access.

Release Context

Palworld reaches 1.0 after announcing 40 million players and releasing a launch trailer. That is rare: the project became a mass phenomenon before full release, so version 1.0 has to convince the world to return rather than introduce the game from scratch.

Palworld's core strength remains the blend of survival-crafting, Pals, bases, and unexpected situations. When that loop works, it creates player stories and long sessions.

What Works

The best part of Palworld is a clear progression loop. Players see a goal, gather resources, catch or develop Pals, improve the base, and head back into the world for the next task. That structure works solo and in co-op.

Version 1.0 matters because it moves the loop from promise to release product. For many players, that psychological line is important.

What Remains Risky

After a huge early access period, Palworld faces high expectations. If 1.0 feels insufficiently large, some players may see the release as formal rather than transformative. That is a common risk for games that become popular before their final version.

The second issue is the long tail. The game must not only bring players back on launch day, but also give them reasons to stay after week one.

Verdict

8/10. Palworld 1.0 looks like a strong early access exit, but not the end of the story. It is a good release frame for a game that has proven mass appeal and now has to prove durability.

Sources: Pocketpair, Steam.

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