Pocketpair to set Palworld booth at Tokyo Game Show TGS 2024
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Pocketpair Set Up a Palworld Booth at TGS 2024

Pocketpair has announced that it will set up a Palworld booth at Tokyo Game Show 2024. Visitors will be able to see the booth themed after Palworld in both of the TGS 2024 physical and digital venues.

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The physical booth inside Makuhari Messe will contain playable demo builds of the game. The demo will be available on not only Xbox Series X and PC but also on PlayStation 5. Earlier on the day, Pocketpair revealed at the September 2024 State of Play that it is releasing the PS5 version of Palworld.

The Palworld booth at TGS 2024 will also feature a photo booth featuring a life-sized statue of Jetragon. People who take photos here and upload them on social media will be able to receive a free T-shirt themed after the game.

Pocketpair Palworld photo booth at Tokyo Game Show TGS 2024
Image courtesy of Pocketpair

Official cosplayers who wear costumes based on Zoe Rayne, Lily Everhart, and Saya Kurosaki will roam around the booth. In addition, Pocketpair will also sell merchandise related to the game at the event venue.

Pocketpair will not only feature Palworld in the TGS 2024 physical venue. The company has also set up a virtual Palworld booth at the Tokyo Game Show 2024 Digital World. The virtual venue has been accessible online via PCs and mobile devices since September 20, 2024, and it will remain available until October 6, 2024.

The physical Tokyo Game Show 2024 event will take place at Makuhari Messe on September 26-29, 2024.


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