Palworld Patch Fixes Loading Screen and World Date Bugs, Blocks Cheats
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Palworld Patch Fixes Loading Screen and World Date Bugs, Blocks Cheats

Pocketpair released a new Palworld patch, and it both fixes the known loading screen and world date issues and blocks cheats from working. It didn’t offer details about what sorts of illegal activity 0.1.3.0 on PCs and 0.1.1.1 on the Xbox One and Series X will cover.

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The developer has been fairly regularly squashing bugs in the game as they appear. For example, the black screen error ended up being fixed shortly after launch. With these issues, the loading screen problem would make the game unplayable. This is because that screen would not go away. However, the world date issue could also be a problem.

As for the Palworld cheats and exploits, there were some players who were accessing the Pocketpair developer ones from an old build, trainers already exist, and folks were working on things like item duplication. However, it also said that it can’t “completely prevent all cheating immediately.”

Here’s the social media announcement with the official patch notes concerning the Palworld loading screen and world date fixes:  

And yes, there are new sales updates and player count figures. It is now at eight million copies sold after six days of being on the market. Its all-time peak, according to SteamDB, is 2,018,905.

Palworld is in early access for the Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. 


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