Palfarm Brings Farming Life to the Palworld Universe

Palfarm Brings Farming Life to the Palworld Universe

Pocketpair just revealed something new. Palfarms page just went live on Steam and it looks like a full farming simulator set in the Palworld universe. Instead of only catching Pals and sending them into battle, this game focuses on building a farm, managing crops, and living alongside your Pals in a completely different way.

Life on the Island

According to the Steam page, the game takes place on a quiet island where you work the land and rely on your Pals for help. Each Pal has unique abilities that tie directly into farming. Some can water fields, others can plant, and a few will handle harvesting. The island itself changes with the seasons, and you will also meet other residents as you develop your farm.

Farming With a Twist

It is not all calm farming life. Wild and hostile Pals can appear and cause trouble, which brings combat into the picture. Defending your farm while gathering rare resources adds another layer to the experience. There is also a marketplace for trading goods, along with hints of a black market that may hold rare items or special finds

What Makes It Different

Palfarm is more than just a farming sim. It feels like Pocketpair wants to capture the same unpredictability and freedom that made Palworld popular but shift the focus to a slower and more personal style of play. Building bonds with Pals and interacting with NPCs seems to play a big role in how your farm and community will grow.

What We Know So Far

There is no release date announced yet. The Steam page lists the game as “to be announced” which means we are left waiting for more details. It is also unclear if the experience will lean toward a casual farming game or if it will include deeper systems with long term progression. Since multiplayer is confirmed, the big question is whether Palfarm will feel balanced for solo players as well as groups of friends.

Final Thoughts

Palfarm feels like a natural next step for the Palworld brand. It gives players a chance to slow down, build something lasting, and still face a bit of adventure when the wild Pals show up. If Pocketpair can balance the relaxing side of farming with the chaos of defending it, this could become one of those side projects that develops its own dedicated following.

You can check out the Steam page here: Palworld: Palfarm