Palworld Jan 29 update: Xbox & PC patch notes revealed

Scott Baird
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Pocketpair has released a new patch for Palworld on Xbox & PC platforms, further improving the early access version of the game.

Palworld has been a huge boon for the Xbox line of systems since the game entered early access, as it’s currently not available on Nintendo Switch or PlayStation consoles. This means only PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S can have fun with the Pals.

At least the Nintendo and PlayStation players can soothe their lack of Palworld with the knowledge that the current version of the game is rough, with glitches and performance issues that negatively affect the gameplay experience.

Fortunately, developer Pocketpair is on the case and has been gradually releasing patches for the PC and Xbox versions of Palworld. A new patch has been released to help further resolve the problems with the game.

Palworld’s new Xbox patch fixes stability issues

A new post on the official Palworld Twitter/X account has announced that the v0.1.1.2 update has been released for the Xbox and Microsoft Store PC versions of the game, which also benefits the Game Pass releases.

The patch notes are brief and vague, referring to fixing issues that affect game stability. This could refer to any number of problems that fans have reported, as Palworld can run slowly, especially when a lot is happening on screen.

Pocketpair should at least be commended for prioritizing Palworld and releasing a steady stream of patches hitting the game’s biggest issues. This is more than can be said for Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, which still has glitches a year later that haven’t been fixed.

As Palworld is still in early access, fans should expect many more patches and hotfixes for the foreseeable future. Palworld is a massive game and the developers have promised more content is on the way, so it could be a while until the game has reached a complete state.

About The Author

Scott has been writing for Dexerto since 2023, having been a former contributor to websites like Cracked, Dorkly, Topless Robot, Screen Rant, The Gamer, and TopTenz. A graduate of Edge Hill University in the UK, Scott started as a film student before moving into journalism. Scott specializes in Pokemon, Nintendo, DnD, Final Fantasy, and MTG. He can be contacted on LinkedIn.