The Japanese study pocketpair confirmed that his popular title PALWORLD will leave early access in 2026. With the launch of the long-awaited Version 1.0, promises to be one of the biggest updates of the game to date. The announcement comes at a key moment for the study, which is going through both a stage of creative consolidation and a complex legal process against industry giants and Nintendo and The Pokemon Company.
Palworld has clear goals
In a video message, John “Bucky” Buckley, Communications Director and Publishing Manager of PocketPair, explained that the team is “fully focused” on preparing the jump to the final version. He acknowledged that the game, despite its success, still has “details and flaws” that need to be resolved before consolidating the project as a complete experience.
“It is an open secret that PALWORLD It has a lot of details and Jank, and we want to take the time to correct them before the final launch,” Bucky said. “We think by doing it now, the result will be a much more solid and enjoyable game in the long run.”
The work plan implies that the rest of 2025 will be calmer in terms of news. Although one Winter update Still scheduled. Buckley announced that it will not be as massive as the Feybreak update December 2024, but it will contain “some surprises” to maintain the interest of the community.

The manager also assured that the Version 1.0 will be a major milestone, with a “truly massive” amount of planned content. At the same time, he mentioned that small teams within the company are exploring ideas for new projects. However, he made it clear that the Pocketpair absolute priority remains Palworld.
The legal battle with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company
This announcement occurs in the middle of the Patent lawsuit that Nintendo and The Pokémon Company hold against PocketPair. The case revolves around three patents granted by the Japanese Patent Office in 2024. These are related to mechanics of capture and release of creatures, as well as the use of mounts. Although they were recorded after the departure of PALWORLD, derived from 2021 documents. This has generated controversy about its legitimacy.

Since then, PocketPair has made significant changes to distance itself from the similarities indicated:
- In November 2024 he removed the animation of invoking Pals by throwing spheres, replacing it with instant materialization.
- In May 2025, the glide mechanics were adjusted, which now depends on improved equipment instead of directly holding onto the Pals.
- In July 2025, Nintendo modified the wording of one of the patents included in the lawsuit.
In March, during the GDC, Buckley confessed that the legal situation took the study completely by surprise:
“It was something that nobody even considered; it came as a shock for the whole team,” he admitted.

a decisive future
Beyond the legal dispute, PocketPair seeks to demonstrate that PALWORLD It’s not just a fad, but a franchise with long-range potential. With more than a year of work ahead and the promise of a 1.0 version that marks “a before and after”, the company hopes to offer a much more polished and extensive experience to its player base.
The official launch in 2026 will not only mean the completion of its early access stage. It will also be the beginning of a new era for the title that has been called —with admiration and controversy— the “Pokémon with weapons”.
