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Palworld cost and price guide
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How Much Does Palworld Cost? – Price Explained

Pay the price to catch cute pals

Determining your budget is often a tricky part of figuring out whether you want to play a game, and Palworld is no exception as we progress through its early access launch and full release. Let’s talk about how much Palworld costs and whether this price will change.

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Palworld Price Guide: How Much Does it Cost?

Palworld is set to release in early access on Friday, January 19, 2024, where it will cost $29.99 or your regional equivalent. By buying the game at full price, you can play it as long as its servers are open, allowing you to come and go as you wish.

This price may increase once the game is fully released a year or two after early access begins. However, there are currently no details as to whether it will increase and by how much.

Alternatively, if you have an active Xbox Game Pass subscription, you can play it on day one on PC and Xbox without paying the game’s full price. However, doing this requires being a Game Pass member, which costs $1 for your first two weeks, $11.99 a month after, or $18.99 a month for Ultimate.

Is Palworld Free to Play?

No, Palworld is not a free-to-play game. Your two options for playing the game are paying a flat fee or buying an Xbox Game Pass subscription and playing it through the Xbox app. There are ways to reduce the price, especially if you’ve never bought Game Pass, such as waiting for a sale, buying the $1 Game Pass trial, or redeeming Xbox gift codes if you have services like Discord Nitro.

Should You Buy Palworld or Play Through Game Pass?

Whether you purchase Palworld full price or play through Xbox Game Pass is entirely up to you. If you already have an active subscription due to other games, it’s worth checking it out first and determining whether you want to buy Palworld afterward. Similarly, if you prefer doing a trial run and have never purchased Xbox Game Pass, you can get your first two weeks for $1, allowing you to use this time to play some before figuring out if you want to continue your subscription or buy the game.

On the flip side, if you’re not a fan of Game Pass or don’t wish to buy a monthly subscription, purchasing Palworld for a flat fee of $29.99 allows you to play it indefinitely. That way, if you enjoy Palworld and want to play it for months or years to come, you won’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on monthly Game Pass subscriptions.

You can also wait for the game to go on sale if you want to save money and aren’t concerned about playing it on launch day.

At the end of the day, whether you pick Game Pass or a one-time purchase depends on how long you plan to play, whether you already have a subscription, and whether you’re interested in exploring other games through the service once you’re done with your Palworld playthrough, among other factors.

Are you eager to catch some pals and explore the world with friends? Check out how many players can play Palworld at once, or click the tag below to discover our growing article list.


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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.