Palworld: how to start a multiplayer game

How to start a multiplayer game and play with your friends in Palworld
Palworld: how to start a multiplayer game
Palworld: how to start a multiplayer game /

Palworld is a game where you collect your Pals (creatures) and then can share them with your pals (friends). By normal means you can have up to four people in a world at once, or if you host a dedicated server that number can go up to 32. We’ll explain the way that you can set up a multiplayer world so you can get your friends in on the action.

How to start a multiplayer game in Palworld

Palworld World Settings
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When creating a world, you’ll be able to choose whether you want your world to be single-player or multiplayer. If you already have a single-player world that you want to invite friends to, then you can do that by pressing the “change world settings” button on the bottom of the screen after you’ve selected your world in the menu.

Palworld Invite Code
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Once you’ve got a multiplayer world going, check the menu and you’ll see “Invite Code” on the top right. You can then reveal it and send the code to your friends.

Palworld Joining a multiplayer game
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Those who want to join the world then have to select “Join Multiplayer Game” in the main menu and enter your code, and then they’ll be dropped into your world.


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RYAN WOODROW

Ryan Woodrow is Guides Editor for GLHF based in London, England. He has a particular love for JRPGs and the stories they tell. His all-time favorite JRPGs are the Xenoblade Chronicles games because of the highly emotive and philosophy-driven stories that hold great meaning. Other JRPGs he loves in the genre are Persona 5 Royal, Octopath Traveler, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Nier Automata, and Pokémon. He also regularly dives deep into the indie scene trying to find hidden gems and innovative ideas. Some of his favorite indie games include FTL: Faster Than Light, Thomas Was Alone, Moonlighter, Phantom Abyss, and Towerfall Ascension. More of his favorite games are Minecraft, Super Mario Odyssey, Stardew Valley, Skyrim, and XCOM 2. He has a first-class degree in Games Studies from Staffordshire University and has written for several sites such as USA Today's ForTheWin, Game Rant, The Sun, and KeenGamer. Email: ryan.woodrow@glhf.gg