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Palworld Player Count (March 2024): How Many People Play Palworld?

Wondering how many people are still playing Palworld? Here are the numbers for this month.
Palworld Player Count (March 2024): How Many People Play Palworld?

Palworld saw a huge amount of players flock to the crafting survival game at launch, where it quickly reached an all-time player peak of over 2.1 million. The game hasn't been without its controversies, with many comparing the title to Pokemon thanks to its suspiciously similar creature designs. 

But when it comes down to gameplay, Palworld and Pokemon couldn't be further from each other. And perhaps it's that difference that has kept players interested. So, if you're wondering how many people are still playing Palworld after launch, here's what you need to.

How Many People Still Play Palworld In March 2024?

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Players are still flocking to Palworld. (Picture: Pocketpair)

In March 2024, Palword still maintains a healthy player count. According to Steamcharts, in the last 30 days, Palworld achieved an average player count of 451,898. While this number is high, and higher than some of Steam's biggest games, it's noticebly smaller than the 1,146,059 average player count achieved in January.

However, in the last 30 days, the Palword player count peaked at 1,457,148 players

It's worth noting that these numbers are only reflective of players logging into the game on Steam. Palworld is also available on Xbox via Xbox Game Pass, and on PC Game Pass, meaning the actual player count is likely much higher. 

Is Palworld Still Popular?

The short answer is: yes, Palworld is still a popular game. However, like the majority of titles, player counts tend to see a decline in the months after initial release. Content updates released further down the line have the potential to bring player numbers back up to what we saw at launch, but it's not surprising that what we're seeing now is a drop-off. 

Wondering what's coming to Palworld this year? Be sure to check out our guide to Palword's content roadmap