October 9, 2025

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Palworld: Palfarm might be the creepiest farming game ever

Palworld is getting as spinoff that looks both cozy and terrifying — oh, and filled with characters that look exactly like Pokémon. In Palworld: Palfarm, you move to the Palpagos Islands and create a farm alongside Pals. These creatures help with farm work, cook and can even become friends. 

According to an announcement on Steam, "Through daily conversations, working together, or giving gifts from time to time, you can gradually deepen your relationships with both the Pals and the people of the island." Pocketpair, the developer behind both games, adds that they might even play matchmaker — a brand new trailer shows Pals officiating at a human wedding. Notably, the game also supports multiplayer.

However, the game certainly seems to have an air of darkness. For starters, there's this note in the description: "…Is one of your Pals slacking off? Time to teach them the joy of working." Ominous, to say the least. Then there's "nasty Pals," who will try to raid your farm and must be beaten in combat. 

Darkest of all is a black market that sells guns, among other suspicious items. What you would need a gun for in this game is something you can choose to find out, but it certainly seems like the Palpagos Islands are a mixed bag of a place. 

Palworld: Palfarm doesn't have a set release date yet, but you can watch the full trailer now

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/palworld-palfarm-might-be-the-creepiest-farming-game-ever-123049220.html?src=rss
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Keyboard and mouse support would be a useful addition to Xbox Cloud Gaming for a couple of reasons. For one, it would allow PC and Mac owners to play games like Halo Infinite without buying a gamepad. Instead, they could use the peripherals they already have on hand. Secondly, it would make it easier for Microsoft to bring PC exclusives like Age of Empires IV to the service.

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