- The mobile version keeps the core of the original game, with mobile-optimized controls and strategic battles.
- The game will be playable at the KRAFTON booth during G-STAR 2025, located in BTC Hall, Exhibition Center 1, BEXCO.
- The popular fan space CAFÉ PUBG returns at G-STAR 2025, offering interactive events and activities themed around the PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS IP.
KRAFTON has announced that Palworld Mobile, the highly anticipated mobile version of Pocketpair’s Palworld, will be playable by fans at the G-STAR 2025. The company previously confirmed the licensing agreement for this hit title, which PUBG STUDIOS is now developing.
Players can finally try out the global hit on mobile at G-STAR 2025
This is easily the best news so far, as Palworld Mobile will finally be playable, which also shows that the game’s development is nearing completion. You’ll be happy to know that the mobile version stays true to the original, letting you collect and raise Pals, survive in a vast open world, and build freely.

Now, if you somehow haven’t heard of Palworld yet, it’s an open-world survival crafting title that took the gaming scene by storm. Here, you can collect over 150 mysterious creatures called Pals while enjoying activities like combat, construction, farming, and even factory work.
Players can experience the game at the KRAFTON booth, alongside fun mini-games and events
Soon, you’ll get the chance to try this game firsthand at the KRAFTON booth, provided you’re attending G-STAR 2025. And if you’re visiting, you can experience the game, take part in mini-games, and enjoy special events. I still can’t believe that we’ll be able to enjoy the real one, instead of all the similar titles.
Unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend the event. However, I’m still genuinely happy to see how it turns out on mobile, especially because it promises smooth mobile-optimized controls and even new strategic battles where you can use a wide range of skills. That said, there’s no release date yet, so stay tuned!
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