Palworld player burns Pal alive after not working hard enough

John Esposito
Palworld factories

Catching their Cattiva slacking off, a Palworld player teaches it a lesson and sends a message that slacking off will not be tolerated.

Palworld‘s story has been nothing short of remarkable since the game arrived. Reaching insane sales and player count numbers, the concept of “Pokemon with guns” has worked wonders for Pocketpair.

Much like its counterpart, players find themselves amassing numerous Pals, although here, it differs as there are much more heinous things that can be done with them. After literally fighting them to capture them, players can assign them tasks like mining for resources or working in factories.

The concept is dark yet semi-entertaining in its own way, but the results can often be horrifying, especially when players catch their Pals not doing enough work.

Palworld player punishes Cattiva for slacking off

Palworld’s launch has led to some concerning levels of Pal abuse, with players showing their Pals what happens if they slack off. 

In a post shared on Facebook, one player demonstrated that very lesson to their Cattiva. Caught sleeping due to being “upset,” the video jumps forward to their Pal strung up over a fire pit.

The results are what you’d expect, as the player proceeds to beat Cattiva with a torch until it faints. The video ends with the player dancing in front of the Cattiva, having taught it a lesson.

The comments were also what you’d expect, with some viewers horrified at what they watched: “Well that was disturbing.” Another said: “The game that keeps on giving, in the most horrendous way possible.”

Not every Palworld player is as strict as the one above, with players commenting on how well they treat their crew. “And here I am, over here building pools for every one of them and personally cooking great food for the help,” one player heartwarmingly shared.

About The Author

John graduated with a degree in Sport Management in 2017, before discovering he had a hidden joy for writing. Since then, he's worked for GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming. Currently, he's a Games Writer for Dexerto, and all tips and tricks welcome: john.esposito@dexerto.com