Palworlddeveloper Pocket Pair has recently highlighted four incredibly creative bases made by the community. Since its early access release back in January, Palworld has been a huge hit, reaching over 25 million players, and this success inspired countless gamers to come up with imaginative bases.
Base building is an important aspect of Palworld. While gamers will most likely spend quite some time hunting new Pals in the wild, their base is important for crafting new gear, putting their Pals to work, breeding them, and more. As such, it’s not hard to find players who excel in base-building in Palworld, coming up with amazing results that even the game’s developers have taken notice of.
Palworld’s official Twitter profile has shared a video showcasing four jaw-dropping player-made bases. The first one was made by a gamer called TaKe_game, and it’s truly spectacular. It’s made up of several very tall buildings, allowing a player to slide down from the top while landing on different ramps, and falling directly into a bed in the end. Another gamer called TaKaShi_d created a cozy-looking village near the game’s central area, crafting over a dozen houses within the space.
Ship bases are popular in Palworld, but aksus18, the third gamer to appear in the video, gave one a curious twist. The player created a hilarious “flying” ship, which looked like it was in the air due to a single staircase supporting it. The last of the bases was made by Commercial_Neck8986, and was even more impressive, as the gamer created a huge Chinese-inspired city with dozens of buildings and a massive castle in the middle. Aside from these amazing bases, the Palworld official profile also teased that the game’s building system will receive a new update soon. However, the date for the upcoming update is not yet confirmed.
Apart from these bases showcased by the developers, it’s possible to find many other good-looking Palworld creations on social media. For example, a player recently made a Palworld base in a volcano. This building looked like a villain’s lair, sitting on the side of the volcano in Mount Obsidian, and it had multiple floors made of stone.
Another good example of high-quality work is a Palworld ship base inspired by One Piece, where one player recreated the Going Merry. If the community is already making so many excellent bases before the updates, gamers will likely see even more incredible designs being shared later in 2024.
Pocket Pair's Palworld is a creature-collection game set in an open-world. Entering early access on January 19, 2024, the project blends survival, building, farming, monster breeding, and shooter elements.
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