Palworld might be getting dedicated Xbox servers sooner than you think

Mar. 26, 2024



Tencent is partnering with Pocketpair for new servers

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Palworldcould be getting dedicated servers sooner than expected for Xbox players, thanks to Tencent.

PR Timesreports that Palworld developer Pocketpair has partnered with Tencent Cloud, a cloud gaming company owned by mega-published Tencent (thanks,Automaton Media). Tencent’s cloud gaming company will play the role of creating dedicated servers for Palworld in the near future.

This means that Palworld might finally be getting dedicated multiplayer servers for its millions of Xbox players worldwide. Consideringover 100,000 people a day are still playing Palworldtwo months after it originally launched in January, dedicated servers should provide big server stability boosts for all those players.

Right now,Palworld dedicated serversare only possible on the Steam version of the survival game for PC players, letting players set up private servers for 32 players in total to roam around and hunt creatures to their heart’s content. The Tencent partnership could pave the way for Xbox dedicated servers.

Tencent Cloud claims in the PR Times report that Palworld players will be able to create dedicated servers in just three seconds, which is a pretty herculean feat. Tencent Cloud’s operations will also be expanded beyond Japan, to US regions and South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore, at some point soon. Right now, there’s no mention of Tencent Cloud expanding to European shores.

Keep in mind though that despite all this server business, Palworld still isn’t technically an MMO. That’s according to developer Pocketpair at least, because despite offering co-op and servers, like you’d expect of a standard MMO, Pocketpair still isn’t big on calling the game an MMO.

Palworld’s developer previously spent $478,000 on serversshortly after launch, to make sure the new survival game effectively never went down no matter what. The developer also joked that the move could potentially bankrupt the studio, so the Tencent Cloud partnership probably has many Pocketpair developers breathing a sigh of relief.

Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more

Following Palworld’s breakout success, mega-publisher Tencent is reportedly trying to recreate the survival MMO’s formula by blending pet companions with stylized violence.

Borderlands 4 reveal confirmed for The Game Awards as Gearbox teases the “first look at the most ambitious Borderlands yet”

How to beat the Path of Exile 2 Bloated Miller boss fight