Feybreak has unveiled an enormous new island in Palworld, touted to be six times larger than the area that came with the Sakuraijima update. This vast addition is brimming with new Pals to collect, adversaries to face, resources to harvest, and a selection of realistic weapons such as assault rifles, sub-machine guns, and grenades that players can craft.
For those curious, the detailed Feybreak patch notes are available, highlighting some intriguing features like the newfound ability to sit in chairs and innovative modules for Spheres—Palworld’s equivalent of Poké Balls—that now offer enhanced throw trajectories similar to those in Pokémon Go. It’s an interesting move given the past legal skirmishes between Palworld developer Pocketpair and Nintendo. On another note, it’s worth mentioning that Pokémon games rarely let you take a seat, which adds a quirky, unique touch here.
Additionally, Palworld enthusiasts will have the opportunity to wield the Meowmere from Terraria, a unique sword that launches projectiles and emits a meow with each swing, as shown in the accompanying video. Pocketpair calls this weapon “only a small taste” of the collaboration with Terraria, suggesting more exciting content is on the horizon for fans of both games throughout 2025.
Even though 2024 presented some legal hurdles, Palworld was still in the spotlight, securing a nomination for Best Early Access Game at the Golden Joystick Awards (an accolade that ultimately went to the horror-comedy extraction game Lethal Company) and is now vying for recognition in the Better With Friends category at the Steam Awards. Pocketpair appears committed to expanding this unconventional Pokémon-like adventure, making it intriguing to anticipate what the upcoming year has in store.