Despite being one of the most popular games in the early months of the year, Palworld lost a significant number of active players once things settled down. Even so, the studio is working hard to continue adding content.
In a post on X, the Community Manager of Pocketpair featured a fan-created short film and commended their efforts. This could mean that in the future, the studio might consider a Palworld TV show to further enjoy this type of content aimed at a younger audience.
Is There Potential for a Palworld TV Show?
Having achieved millions of sales at launch and breaking concurrent player records, Palworld positioned itself as one of the year’s outstanding promises.
Unfortunately, its popularity plateaued, and it began losing players at a rather overwhelming rate. However, the studio is still betting heavily on the game and plans to add more content in the coming months with several features that the community has been asking for.
It appears that Pocketpair will showcase this title at the upcoming Gamescom in just a few days. The community manager, who is quite well-known on social media, confirmed that they will be there.
I really love this Palworld fan animation by Winget.
— Bucky | Palworld 🔜 Gamescom (@Bucky_cm) August 12, 2024
The lighting, the eye tracking and the Syndicate uniform on Cattiva! Adorable…
I love when fans make stuff like this. Super impressive. pic.twitter.com/Esf1tVQZ8V
Before this event, which will feature many new video game updates, this community manager shared a fan-made short about the game, leading to much speculation about the potential it could have.
Pocketpair Still Has a Lot of Potential to Capitalize On
![Palworld gameplay.](https://fwmedia.fandomwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/13082252/palworld-tv-show-pocketpair-1-1024x576.jpg)
After Bucky posted this short video, the fans’ reactions were quite positive, suggesting all the potential that this type of content could have. Many players would be eager to produce such shorts, showcasing the characters in a variety of unconventional and humorous scenarios.
This type of content could even be more oriented toward the younger audience that enjoys the game, bringing a sort of lore to it.
Palworld has a vast array of characters to create this type of content, which works as episodic shorts for social media.
With each Pal having a personality on social media and other platforms, the studio should encourage fans to create their own stories about them. This world is full of characters, not just the Pals, allowing for the creation of a more coherent and solid narrative.
The game maintains an average of 40,000 players per day, far from the 2 million it once had simultaneously. Still, there are quite a few loyal fans who are always eagerly awaiting new content updates that the title might add soon.
Among the new additions will be an arena mode, more Pals, and all kinds of things to continue improving the game experience, building a strong base and an army of these creatures.
What are your thoughts on this possibility? Let us know in the comments!