Palworld devs are loving insane “worlds first” trickshots as clips go viral

Jeremy Gan
A screenshot from the game Palworld

Palworld’s devs are gassing “worlds first” trickshots pulled off in-game as many a sick 360 Pal defeated shots have gone viral.

Barely a week into its release, Palworld has become a runaway success the likes very few studios will ever see as it breaks player count records on Steam and sells millions of copies

Aptly nicknamed ‘Pokemon with guns’, it’s no surprise why such a concept has taken the world by storm. And as fitting with any game with guns, trickshots are to be pulled off no matter what. 

As players are going on adventures in their worlds, many are finding ways to pull off sick some outrageous trickshots, doming Pals while doing 360s in the air to make CoD diehards proud.

In a recent Palworld clip that went viral, a player on Twitter showed off a “world’s first” trickshot hit on an unsuspecting Lamball. 

“I AM PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT I JUST HIT THE WORLDS FIRST HYPER SPHERE LAUNCH 540 FUFIL HUNGER WITH BERRY SKILLPOINT CANCEL MUSKET TRICKSHOT IN PALWORLD,” they proudly claimed. 

As you can guess, the trickshot is an insane clip with the player navigating their menu all while launched up in the air by a Hyper Sphere. 

The Hyper Sphere launch is undoubtedly a bug, as climbing on a Sphere in the process of capturing a Pal can launch you high into the air as it closes shut. 

And this isn’t the first time CoD-esque trickshot clips are being pulled off in Palworld, with many other players pulling off Sphere 360 launch captures and slide cancel 360 kills on these poor Pals. 

“Congratulations,” replied Bucky, Palworld’s Community Manager, to one of the world’s first trickshots catching fire online. “This is the single most important thing to happen to Palworld since its launch.” 

There’s no doubt that perhaps in the coming week, there’ll be more trickshot clips to come as players up the ante. So bring on the MLG Montages. 

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Jeremy is a writer on the Australian Dexerto team. He studied at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, and graduated with a Bachelors in Journalism. Jeremy mainly covers esports such as CS:GO, Valorant, Overwatch, League of Legends, and Dota 2, but he also leans into gaming and entertainment news as well. You can contact Jeremy at jeremy.gan@dexerto.com or on Twitter @Jer_Gan